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Join the pairs of sentences using the words in brackets. She'll pay me back. She'll get some money. (as soon as) she'll pay me back as soon as she gets some money.
I'll wait here. You'll get some back. (until)
Give me a ring. You'll hear some news. (when)
The TV programme will end. I'll do my homework.(after)
I'll go to work. I'll have a bath.(before)
She'll be in Paris. She'll visit friends.(while)
The lesson will end. I'll go home.(as soon as)
I won't leave the house. The postman will call.(until)
I'll tell you about the holiday. I'll get back.(when)

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