
Раскрыть скобки используя Present или Future simple: 1. I (do) if it I (have) free time 2. We
(buy) a car, when my mother (learn) to drive 3. Kate (read) English book, if she (have) free time

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Ответ:
i'll do of i have free time
we'll buy a car, when my mother learns to drive
Kate will read Eng. book, if she has free time



Ответ:
1) I will do if it I had free time
2)We will buy a car ,when my mother learn's to drive
3)Kate will read English book,if she have free time
Объяснение:
там начало в Future Simple , а конец в Present Simple



1. I (do) if it I (have) free time
To complete this sentence using the Present Simple or Future Simple tense, we can use the following forms:
1. Present Simple: "I do it if I have free time." 2. Future Simple: "I will do it if I have free time."
Both forms are grammatically correct, but the choice between them depends on the context and the speaker's intention. If the speaker is referring to a habitual action or a general truth, the Present Simple tense is appropriate. If the speaker is talking about a specific future action, the Future Simple tense is more suitable.
2. We (buy) a car, when my mother (learn) to drive
To complete this sentence using the Present Simple or Future Simple tense, we can use the following forms:
1. Present Simple: "We buy a car when my mother learns to drive." 2. Future Simple: "We will buy a car when my mother learns to drive."
Again, both forms are grammatically correct, but the choice depends on the context and the speaker's intention. If the speaker is referring to a planned future action, the Future Simple tense is more appropriate. If the speaker is talking about a general truth or a habitual action, the Present Simple tense is suitable.
3. Kate (read) English book, if she (have) free time
To complete this sentence using the Present Simple or Future Simple tense, we can use the following forms:
1. Present Simple: "Kate reads an English book if she has free time." 2. Future Simple: "Kate will read an English book if she has free time."
As before, both forms are grammatically correct, and the choice depends on the context and the speaker's intention. If the speaker is referring to a habitual action or a general truth, the Present Simple tense is appropriate. If the speaker is talking about a specific future action, the Future Simple tense is more suitable.
Please note that the choice of tense may also depend on the specific context of the conversation or the narrative.


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