The key to exercise solutions in chapter 09 - Grammar focus 2 for the textbook Cutting Edge Pre-Intermediate - Student's Book with authors Sarah Cunningham, Peter Moor and Araminta Crace from Pearson Education
Question
Look again at the sentences in exercise 2. Does each sentence refer to the present or the future?
Which verb form comes after if, when, as soon as, after and before?
Which verb form comes in the other clause of the sentence?
What is the difference between when and as soon as?
Answer
future
Present simple
will + infinitive without to
when = after or as soon as something happens; as soon as = immediately after something happens, without delay