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Write sentences with if -- present
tense -- will/can |
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Example :
It might rain. If so, we'll eat inside.
If it rains, we'll
eat inside. |
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Neil might fail the exam. But he
can take it again. |
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The cat might die. If so, Alex will
be upset. |
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The office may be closed. In that
case we won't be able to get in. |
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I may arrive a bit early. I can
help you get things ready. |
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The celebrations might go on a long
time. If so, we can leave early. |
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It's quite possible you'll lose the
cheques. If so, you'll need to phone this number. |
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The parcel may arrive today. You'll
have to sign for it. |
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The picture may be valuable. In
that case we can sell it. |
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Why don't you ask for a pay rise ?
You'll probably get one. |
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It's possible Steve will enter the
competition. And if he does, I'm sure he'll win. |
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Answers |
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If Neil fails the exam, he can take
it again. |
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If the cat dies, Alex will be
upset. |
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If the office is closed, we won't
be able to get in. |
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If I arrive a bit early, I can help
you get things ready. |
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If the celebrations go on a long
time, we can leave early. |
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If you lose the cheques, you'll
need to phone this number. |
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If the parcel arrives today, you'll
have to sign for it. |
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If the picture is valuable, we can
sell it. |
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If you ask for a pay rise, you'll
probably get one. |
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If Steve enters the competition,
I'm sure he'll win. |
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