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  • If he (look) deep in her eyes, he (fall) in love with her.
    If he looks deep in her eyes, he will fall in love with her.
  • If he (spend) too much time on his computer, he (be) dependent on it.
    If he spends too much time on his computer, he will be dependent on it.
  • Your sister (not like) you if you (be) nasty to her.
    Your sister won´t like you if you are nasty to her.
  • If you (not eat) the soup, your Mum (get) angry.
    If you don´t eat the soup, you Mum will get angry.
  • They (fly) a kite if it (be) windy.
    They will fly a kite if it is windy.
  • If people (wear) face masks, they (not catch) probably the virus.
    If people wear face masks, they won´t probably catch the virus.
  • You (travel) a lot, if you (win) that money.
    You will travel a lot, if you win that money.
  • If you (not help) the cat, it (not survive) this winter.
    If you don´t help the cat, it won´t survive this winter.
  • She (not learn) to speak if she (not practise) speaking.
    She won´t learn to speak if she doesn´t practise speaking.
  • He (have) bad results, if he (not work) during the schoolyear.
    He´ll have bad results, if he doesn´t work during the schoolyear.
  • She (become) skinny if she (not eat) food enough.
    She will become skinny if she doesn´t eat food enough.
  • If you (finish) your dinner, you (get) sweets, darling!
    If you finish your dinner, you will get sweets, darling!
  • If you (not use) sunscreen, you (get) sunburnt.
    If you don´t use sunscreen, you will get sunburnt.
  • We definitely (not go) skiing if there (be) so many people in the mountains.
    We definitely won´t go skiing if there are so many people in the mountains.
  • They (arrest) her if she (deal) drugs.
    They will arrest her if she deals drugs.
  • If there (be) a puddle in the street, I (step) certainly into it.
    If there is a puddle in the street, I will certainly step into it.