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C. Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present, the simple future, or the imperative.
Example:
If it is (be) snowy tomorrow, I will not drive (not/drive) my car.
1. If you (listen) carefully, you (hear) the sound of the sea from
here.
2. (not/forget) to put on your coat if you (go out).
3. I (buy) you a camera if you (pass) your exam.
4. If you (invite) her to the party, she (be) very pleased.
5. You (not/catch) the bus if you (not/leave) immediately.
6. He (recover) quickly if he (take) his tablets regularly.
7. If you (be) careful, you (not/have) an accident.
8. We (come) to visit you if you (be) at home tonight.
9. If it (rain), (stay) at home.
10. She (live) in Sicily if she (retire) this year.
11. If you (not/smoke), you (live) longer.
12. If they (give) bad service, I (complain) to the manager.
D. Match the two parts of the sentences.
1. If Mary wins the lottery, a. she will open her own bookstore.
2. If there’s a bus strike, b. I’ll play the music loudly.
3. If you don’t take your umbrella, c. they will die.
4. If Sue graduates, d. she will probably lose some weight.
5. If our neighbours don’t complain, e. we won’t go to school.
6. If Alan doesn’t arrive on time, f. I will make dinner for you.
7. If you don’t water the flowers, g. we will drive into the country.
8. If he fails his final exam, h. we will not wait for him.
9. If she goes on a diet, i. you will get wet.
10. If you do the cleaning, j. his father will punish him.
11. If the mechanic repairs our car, k. she will start looking for a good job.
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