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If she _____ (have) a temperature, she ______ (go) to the doctor.
If she has a temperature, she will go to the doctor.
If Brian _______ (not/clean) his room, his parents ______ (get) angry.
If Brian doesn't clean his room, his parents will get angry.
If we ______ (recycle) more, we ________ (help) the planet.
If we recycle more, we will help the planet.
If Messi _____ (play), we _______ (win) the match.
If Messi plays, we will win the match.
Our teacher ______ (be) happy if we _____ (do) our homework.
Our teacher will be happy if we do our homework.
If he ________ (miss) the train, he ________ (arrive) late.
If he misses the train, he will arrive late.
If it _______ (be) sunny, we ________ (have) a picnic at the park.
If it is sunny, we will have a picnic at the park.
If you ______ (study) a lot, you _______ (pass) the exam.
If you study a lot, you will pass the exam.
She (take) a taxi if it (rain).
She'll take a taxi if it rains.
We (be) late if we (not/hurry).
We'll be late if we don't hurry.
I (buy) a new dress if I (have) enough money.
I'll buy a new dress if I have enough money.
He (not/get) a better job if he (not/pass) that exam.
He won't get a better job if he doesn't pass that exam.
They (go) to the party if they (be) invited.
They'll go to the party if they are invited.
She (stay) in London if she (get) a job.
She'll stay in London if she gets a job.
If you (not/want) to go out, I (cook) dinner at home.
If you don't want to go out, I'll cook dinner at home.
If we (eat) all this cake, we (feel) sick.
If we eat all this cake, we'll feel sick.
If I (not/go) to bed early, I (be) tired tomorrow.
If I don't go to bed early, I'll be tired tomorrow.
If the weather (not/improve), we (not/have) a picnic.
If the weather doesn't improve, we won't have a picnic.
If we (go) on holiday this summer, we (go) to Spain.
If we go on holiday this summer, we'll go to Spain.
If we (wait) here, we (be) late.
If we wait here, we'll be late.
If he (come) to the party, I (be) surprised.
If he comes to the party, I will be surprised.
If we (not/see) each other tomorrow, we (see) each other next week.
If we don't see each other tomorrow, we'll see each other next week.
If you (get) back late, I (be) angry.
If you get back late, I'll be angry.
If children (not/eat) well, they (not/be) healthy.
If children don't eat well, they aren't healthy.
If I (go) out tonight, I (go) to the cinema.
If I go out tonight, I will go to the cinema.