Denna samling av övningar är avsedd för studenter som vill förbättra sin förmåga att uttrycka framtida händelser i relation till andra händelser eller tidpunkter. Genom att praktisera dessa meningar kommer du att bli mer bekväm med att använda framtida tidsklausuler på engelska. Kom ihåg att nyckeln till framgång är regelbunden övning, så ta dig tid och arbeta igenom varje övning noggrant.
As soon as the movie *starts* (start), I will call you.
She will finish the report before she *leaves* (leave) the office.
I’m going to clean my room after I *have* (have) breakfast.
You must pack your bags before the taxi *arrives* (arrive).
He won’t be able to play until his knee *heals* (heal).
We will let you know when the package *arrives* (arrive).
I’ll text you as soon as I *know* (know) the results.
Wait here until your father *comes* (come).
Don’t forget to turn off the lights when you *leave* (leave).
They won’t go on vacation before the summer *begins* (begin).
I’m sure she’ll call you as soon as she *arrives* (arrive) in London.
After I *finish* (finish) my homework, we can watch a movie.
He’s going to look for a new job when he *returns* (return) from his trip.
She won’t start cooking until her friends *arrive* (arrive).
The game will be postponed if it *rains* (rain).
Övning 2: Välj den korrekta konjunktionen för att fullborda meningen.
I will call you *when* (when/as soon as) I get to the airport.
She plans to take a year off *after* (before/after) she graduates.
You should send an email *as soon as* (when/as soon as) you have the information.
The meeting will start *as soon as* (before/as soon as) the director arrives.
*Before* (Before/Until) you go to bed, make sure all the windows are closed.
We’re going to wait *until* (when/until) the rain stops.
*After* (After/Before) the movie ends, we could go out for ice cream.
Let’s meet *when* (when/until) the show is over.
He won’t eat anything *before* (before/after) he finishes his presentation.
Save your work *before* (after/before) you leave the office.
*When* (When/As soon as) you hear the news, give me a call.
Don’t touch the cake *until* (until/as soon as) it has cooled down.
She wants to travel the world *after* (before/after) she retires.
*As soon as* (As soon as/Until) we receive the payment, we will process your order.
You’ll feel better *after* (after/before) you take this medicine.