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If I (wake up) late, I (be) late for work.
If I wake up late, I'm late for work.
If my husband (cook), he (burn) the food.
If my husband cooks, he burns the food.
If I (go) out tonight, I (go) to the cinema.
If I go out tonight, I will go to the cinema.
If you (mix) water and electricity, you (get) a shock.
f you mix water and electricity, you get a shock.
If people (eat) too many sweets, they (get) fat.
If people eat too many sweets, they get fat.
If you (heat) ice, it (melt). If you heat ice, it melts.
If you heat ice, it melts.
My daughter (not/pass) her exams if she (not/work) hard.
My daughter doesn't pass her exams if she doesn't work hard.
I (feel) good the next day if I (go) to bed early.
I feel good the next day if I go to bed early.
I (like) to visit the museums if I (be) in a new city.
I like to visit the museums if I am in a new city.
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.
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.
I (buy) a new dress if I (have) enough money.
I'll buy a new dress if I have enough money.
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.
She (go) on holiday if She (have) time.
She willll go on holiday if she has time.
She (take) a taxi if it (rain).
She'll take a taxi if it rains.
If she (come), I (be) surprised.
If she comes, I'll be surprised.
My flatmate (clean) really well if he (clean) the house.
My flatmate cleans really well if he cleans the house.
I (go) to work by bike if the weather (be) fine.
I go to work by bike if the weather is fine.
We (be) late if we (not/hurry).
We'll be late if we don't hurry.