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CONDITIONAL: Your sister / go mad if you / touch her things.
Your sister will go mad if you touch her things.
CONDITIONAL: If the weather / be fine tomorrow, we / go cycling.
If the weather is fine tomorrow, we will go cycling.
CONDITIONAL: If you / study hard, you / get good marks.
If you study hard, you'll get good marks.
CONDITIONAL: If you / not put on repellent, you / get bitten.
If you don't put on repellent, you'll get bitten.
CONDITIONAL: We / rent it if we / like the apartment.
We will rent it if we like the apartment
CONDITIONAL: If everyone / agree, we / go to Spain next year.
If everyone agrees, we will go to Spain next year
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: She hasn't studied anything for the test. I think she will fails.
She hasn't studied anything for the test. I think she will fail.
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: My friend don't going to participate in the contest.
My friend isn't going to participate in the contest.
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: Sarah going to go shopping tomorrow?
Is Sarah going to go shopping tomorrow?
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: Adam going to visit her family next month. (-)
Adam isn't going to visit her family next month.
Robots won't replace humans in their jobs.
Will robots replace humans in their jobs?
Mary is going to study every day.
Mary isn't going to study every day.
Will I pass the subject?
I will pass the subject.
Tom is going to prepare the Science project this evening.
Is Tom going to prepare the Science project this evening?
I will be rich someday.
I won't be rich someday.
I / travel next week to Paris for one week.
I’m going to travel next week to Paris for one week.
Those bags seem heavy. I / help you
Those bags seem heavy. I’ll help you
I’m sure it / rain tomorrow.
I’m sure it will rain tomorrow.
I need to get my medicine. I / go to the pharmacy tonight.
I need to get my medicine. I will go to the pharmacy tonight.
I / go to the cinema on Saturday evening.
I'm going to go to the cinema on Saturday evening.
I promise I / not be late again.
I promise I won't be late again.
Good luck in the exam! I'm sure you / do / well
I'm sure you will do well.
It isn't cold today. It / snow.
It isn't going to snow.