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He (not learn) anything if he (not pay) attention in class.
He won't learn anything if he doesn't pay attention in class.
If he (not wear) a jacket, he (catch) a cold.
If he doesn't wear a jacket, he'll catch a cold.
If you (not study) for the test, you (not pass) it.
If you don't study for the test, you won't pass it.
She (go) to the party if her parents (give) her permission.
She can go to the party if her parents give her permission.
They (travel) to London if they (get) their visas.
They will travel to London if they get their visas.
(you / go) for a walk if it (be) cold outside?
Will you still go for a walk if it's cold outside?
If you (see) him at the party, (you / talk) to him?
If you see him at the party, will you talk to him?
(you / join) us for dinner if you (finish) work early?
Will you join us for dinner if you finish work early?
If you (pass) your exam, (you / celebrate)?
If you pass your exam, will you celebrate?
If it (rain) tomorrow, (you / go) on your trip?
If it rains tomorrow, will you still go on your trip?
She (not go) to the concert if she (not feel) better.
She won't go to the concert if she doesn't feel better.
They (not be able) to visit us if their car (not get) fixed.
They won't be able to visit us if their car doesn't get fixed.
If they (not arrive) on time, we (not wait) for them.
If they don't arrive on time, we won't wait for them.
If they (not play) well, their team (not win) the tournament.
If they don't play well, their team won't win the tournament.
We (go) swimming if the pool (be) open.
We will go swimming if the pool is open.
He (buy) a new bicycle if he (save) enough money.
He will buy a new bicycle if he saves enough money.
If you (help) me with the dishes, I (help) you with your homework.
If you help me with the dishes, I will help you with your homework.
If she (not eat) her dinner, she (not get) any dessert.
If she doesn't eat her dinner, she won't get any dessert.
If you (study) hard, you (pass) your exams.
If you study hard, you will pass your exams.
If it (stop) raining, we (go) for a walk.
If it stops raining, we will go for a walk.