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You can't watch TV until you (will eat / have eaten) your vegetables.
have eaten
I'll be there if you (need / will need) me.
need
If he (will be sleeping / is sleeping) when you arrive, please be quiet.
is sleeping
I'll make a cake _______ I have time.
 
when
 
before
 
until
I will lock he door _______ I go to bed.
 
before
 
after
 
until
_______ I'm late tomorrow, start the meeting without me.
 
If
 
When
 
Until
Don't call 911 _______ it's a real emergency
 
unless
 
in case
 
if
_______ we do our homework, we could go for a walk.
 
After
 
In case
 
Unless
The children will be playing in the park _______ it gets dark
 
until
 
in case
 
if
Lilly will have packed some sandwiches _______ we get hungry.
 
in case
 
unless
 
before
I'll call you _______ my plane lands
 
as soon as
 
if
 
unless
They're taking umbrellas _______ it rains.
 
in case
 
after
 
until
Ashley will work from home tomorrow _______ her boss needs her in the office.
 
unless
 
if
 
in case
Do you want to borrow my satnav _______ you get lost?
 
in case
 
after
 
unless
I'm going to pack my suitcase _______ I go to bed.
 
before
 
after
 
if
My suitcase (always gets / will always get) lost if I have a connecting flight
always gets
If you go out with wet hair (you'll catch / you'll be catching) a cold
you'll catch
You can be fined if (you aren't wearing / you won't be wearing) a seatbelt in your car.
you aren't wearing
If you don't hurry up, (you don't get / you won't get) to school on time.
you won't get
Don't call Sophie now. If it's 8 o'clock, (she'll bathe / she'll be bathing) the baby.
She'll be bathing
You shouldn't sign the contract unless you (will have read / have read) it carefully.
have read
I'll pay for dinner if (I have / I'll have) enough money
I have
If we are lucky, (we'll have sold / we've sold) our house by Christmas
we'll have sold
If you (aren't feeling better / won't be feeling better) tomorrow, you should go to the doctor's.
aren't feeling better