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Adverbs Comparative of Adverbs Agent Nouns If-Clauses Adverbs ...

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<strong>If</strong><strong>If</strong>willA.B.What are they going to name their new baby?<strong>If</strong> they have a boy, they’ll name him John.<strong>If</strong> they have a girl, they’ll name her Jane.1. A.How are you going to get to schooltomorrow?2. A.What’s Roger going to do thisSaturday afternoon?B.<strong>If</strong> it rains, I’ll .B.<strong>If</strong> the weather is good, he’ll .<strong>If</strong> it’s sunny, I’ll .<strong>If</strong> the weather is bad, he’ll .3. A.B.What’s Rosa going to have for dinnertonight?<strong>If</strong> she’s very hungry, .<strong>If</strong> she isn’t very hungry, .4. A.B.What’s Ken going to do tomorrow?<strong>If</strong> he feels better, .<strong>If</strong> he doesn’t feel better, .What are you going to dotonight if you have a lot <strong>of</strong>homework?What are you going to dotonight if you DON’T have alot <strong>of</strong> homework?What are you going towear tomorrow if it’swarm and sunny?What are you going towear tomorrow if it’s cooland raining?What are you going todo this weekend if theweather is nice?What are you going todo this weekend if theweather is bad?76

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