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A: Are you coming to Barcelona next month? B: Yes. WHEN / IF I get there, I'll call you.
WHEN
A: It may rain tomorrow. B: WHEN / IF it rains, the bees won't be active.
IF
A: We have one more hour to work on our project today. B: IF/WHEN we work quickly, we may finish it.
IF
A: I have an appointment with Mr Sato tomorrow. B: WHEN / IF you see him, say hello for me.
WHEN
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: If I get hungry before the end of school today, I WON'T
Ex: I won't be able to concentrate.
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: When I have dinner tonight, I WILL
Ex: I'll try not to eat too much. 
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: If my friends and I have lunch together next week, we MIGHT
Ex: might go to the new burger bar in town
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: When I get home from school today, I WILL
Ex: I'll do my homework immediately
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: If I get good marks in my end-of-year exams, my parents MAY
Ex: my parents may buy me a surprise present
ADD WILL: If we have enough farms, we be able to feed everyone.
If we have enough farms, we will be able to feed everyone.
ADD WILL: You have delicious honey if you visit Kars.
You will have delicious honey if you visit Kars.
ADD WILL: If they leave their villages, people forget their traditions.
If they leave their villages, people will forget their traditions.
ADD WILL: If I make a salad, you stay and have dinner with us?
If I make a salad, will you stay and have dinner with us?
ADD WILL: Hannah teach us some recipes if we ask her?
Will Hannah teach us some recipes if we ask her?
We (see) each other tomorrow if we (not meet) tonight.
We'll see each other tomorrow if we don't meet tonight.
If they (leave) home at 7:00, they (arrive) at the restaurant at 7:30.
If they leave home at 7:00, they'll arrive at the restaurant at 7:30.
He (bring) some food with him if you (ask) him to.
He'll bring some food with him if you ask him to.
You (be) hungry later on if you (not take) enough food with you.
You'll be hungry later on if you don't take enough food with you.
If you (want) to do the homework together, I (come) to your place after dinner.
If you want to do the homework together, I'll come to your place after dinner.
We use the first conditional to talk about...
possible future situations.