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Don't call me unless there is a problem. / Don't call me unless there will be a problem.
Don't call me unless there is a problem
If he is coming to the party, I won't go. / If he is coming to the party, I go.
If he is coming to the party, I won't go
She is going to help me as soon as she can. / She helps me as soon she is going to be able to.
She is going to help me as soon as she can
I'll take my charger in case I run out of batteries. / I take my charger in case I'm going to run out of batteries.
I'll take my charger in case I run out of batteries.
She's going to get a summer job before she will go to university. / She's going to get a summer job before she goes to university.
She's going to get a summer job before she goes to university.
After I go shopping, I'll go to the doctor's / After I'll go shopping, I go to the doctor's.
After I go shopping, I'll go to the doctor's
I'll call her back when I've got time. / I'm going to call her back when I will have time.
I'll call her back when I've got time
I'm going to keep working until I have finished. / I'm going to keep working until I'm going to finish.
I'm going to keep working until I have finished
Buy 2 extra in case John and Mary will come. / Buy 2 extra in case John and Mary come.
Buy 2 extra in case John and Mary come.
You can go out as soon as you will finish your homework. / You can go out as soon as you finish your homework.
You can go out as soon as you finish your homework.
I'll pick you up unless I have to work late. / I won't pick you up unless I have to work late.
I'll pick you up unless I have to work late.
If it's raining tomorrow, I'm not going to go running. / If it rains tomorrow, I'm not going to running.
If it's raining tomorrow, I'm not going to go running.
If you go out, remember to take your umbrella. / If you'll go out, remember to take your umbrella.
If you go out, remember to take your umbrella.
Don't call him now because he will study. / Don't call him now because he'll be studying.
Don't call him now because he'll be studying.
Hurry up or you won't be late. / Hurry up or you'll be late.
Hurry up or you'll be late.
If we are lucky, we have sold our house by November. / If we are lucky, we'll have sold our house by December.
If we are lucky, we'll have sold our house by December.
If you aren't feeling well, don't come. / If you haven't felt well, don't come.
If you aren't feeling well, don't come.
If Tom has studied, he'll pass. / If Tom had studied, he'll pass.
If Tom has studied, he'll pass