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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
  • ADD WILL: You have delicious honey if you visit Kars.
    You will have delicious honey if you visit Kars.
  • A: I have an appointment with Mr Sato tomorrow. B: WHEN / IF you see him, say hello for me.
    WHEN
  • 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.
  • COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: When I have dinner tonight, I WILL
    Ex: I'll try not to eat too much. 
  • 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
  • A: We have one more hour to work on our project today. B: IF/WHEN we work quickly, we may finish it.
    IF
  • COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: When I get home from school today, I WILL
    Ex: I'll do my homework immediately
  • 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.
  • He (bring) some food with him if you (ask) him to.
    He'll bring some food with him if you ask him to.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: If I get hungry before the end of school today, I WON'T
    Ex: I won't be able to concentrate.
  • We (see) each other tomorrow if we (not meet) tonight.
    We'll see each other tomorrow if we don't meet tonight.
  • 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
  • ADD WILL: Hannah teach us some recipes if we ask her?
    Will Hannah teach us some recipes if we ask her?
  • We use the first conditional to talk about...
    possible future situations.
  • 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.
  • ADD WILL: If they leave their villages, people forget their traditions.
    If they leave their villages, people will forget their traditions.