Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
I will pay you back when I ………………… a job.
Question 1:
I will pay you back when I ………………… a job.
A.
get
B.
got
C.
will get
Feedback
When the main verb is in the future tense, we use a present tense in the subordinate clause to refer to the future.
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Present Or Future Tense Exercise | Exercise follow Topic
24 minutes
12 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
Granny’s plane ……………………….. at three o’clock.
The next semester …………………………. on November 10th.
I will pay you back when I ………………… a job.
I will call you when dinner ………………………… ready.
Rani ………………………….. for a drink.
‘The phone is ringing.’ ‘I …………………… it.’
I ………………………….. the tickets but you have to buy the dinner.
I think I ……………………….. it.
………………………… I open a window?
Let’s go and see her, …………………………. we?
…………………………… you get me some apples when you’re out?
Get me a cup of coffee, ………………………… you?
Some other questions you may be interested in
The Eurasian ruffe, a fish species inadvertently introduced into North America's Great Lakes in recent years, feeds on the eggs of lake whitefish, a native species, thus threatening the lakes' natural ecosystem. To help track the ruffe's spread, government agencies have produced wallet-sized cards about the ruffe. The cards contain pictures. of the ruffe and explain the danger they pose; the cards also request anglers to report any ruffe they catch.
Which of the following, if true, would provide the most support for the prediction that the agencies' action will have its intended effect?
The argument believes that more people simply have to know about the Dvorak keyboard and they will begin using it. (D) casts the most doubt on the conclusion. If businesses have tried educating employees, but the latter have been reluctant, then simply making the Dvorak more widely known is not going to result in converts, the way the argument assumes it will. (B) does not directly weaken the argument the way (D) does. Sure, people claim they will take a few weeks to learn how to use the keyboard. That is not the same as saying they are unlikely to shift.
While the average American reads only two books per year, researchers have recently concluded that by reading two books per month, people can expect their memorizing capacity to double. The most effective way for Americans to begin to read two books per month—thus increasing their memory capacity—is to support Proposition 75, which will require students to read at least two books per month beginning in 2nd grade and through their senior year of high school.
Which of the following can be most properly drawn, if the statements above are true, about future reading habits and memorization capacity?
It may prudent to bear with a small harm for a greater benefit. Problem arises when the harm has the power to endanger future generations. Research has consistently shown that frequent exposure X-rays can cause cells in human body to be destroyed or mutated, apart from this it can cause damage to DNA cell structure, a bane that could be passed down for generations. Doctors, unmindful of such consequences, subject the patients to exposure to X-rays, even in the cases in which it can be avoided.
Which of the following can be concluded/ inferred from the above passage?
It may prudent to bear with a small harm for a greater benefit. Problem arises when the harm has the power to endanger future generations. Research has consistently shown that frequent exposure X-rays can cause cells in human body to be destroyed or mutated, apart from this it can cause damage to DNA cell structure, a bane that could be passed down for generations. Doctors, unmindful of such consequences, subject the patients to exposure to X-rays, even in the cases in which it can be avoided.
Which of the following is a course of action that can be pursued?
The number of instances where judges have made unwanted remarks in open courts against other constitutional/ statutory bodies or persons who were not before them is increasing. There is a need to bring such behaviour of judges within the purview of judicial standards.
Which of the following is an assumption implicit in the above passage?
The number of instances where judges have made unwanted remarks in open courts against other constitutional/ statutory bodies or persons who were not before them is increasing. There is a need to bring such behaviour of judges within the purview of judicial standards.
Which of the following can be inferred/concluded from the given information?