When she'll start her new job, she'll get a company car.
When she starts her new job, she'll get a company car.
If you ..... (treat) her so unfairly, she'll walk out of the job.
If you treat her so unfairly, she'll walk out of the job.
visit / abroad / I / when / museums / I / travel
When I travel abroad, I visit museums.
I visit museums when I travel abroad.
If you eat too much junk food you won't lose weight.
If you eat too much junk food, you won't lose weight.
I ..... (not like) unexpected visitors, so I hope she rings before she ..... (arrive)!
I don't like unexpected visitors, so I hope she rings before she ..... (arrives)!
If you will miss the train, you'll have to take a taxi.
If you miss the train, you'll have to take a taxi.
Could you phone me when ..... (you / have) the results of the test?
Could you phone me when you have the results of the test?
I / passes / surprised / her / if / will / she / be / exam
I will be surprised if she passes her exam.
if she passes her exam, I will be surprised.
I take off my shoes as soon as I arrive home.
I take off my shoes as soon as I arrive home.
I’ll take my umbrella in case it will rain.
I’ll take my umbrella in case it rains.
When I will retire, I will travel arround the world.
When I retire, I will travel arround the world.
By the time they ..... (arrive), the match will be over.
By the time they arrive, the match will be over.
to / might / if / tomorrow / we / is / go / park / it / sunny / the
If it is sunny tomorrow, we might go to the park.
We might go to the park if it is sunny tomorrow.
If we take the bus we won't in time.
If we take the bus, we won't in time.
You can't drive a car in England until you ..... (be) 17.
You can't drive a car in England until you are 17.
I will phone you as soon as I will arrive.
I will phone you as soon as I arrive.
If Kathy gets in touch next week, I'll let you know.
it / will / does / beach / they / rain / if / to / not / go / to
If it does not rain, they will go to the beach.
They will go to the beach if it does not rain.
When I wake up early I am grumpy.
When I wake up early, I am grumpy.
help / if / will / ? / you / he / him / needs
Will you help him if he needs you?
If he needs you, will you help him?
When will I see you again?
When will I see you again?
Let's go out for a drink after we ..... (finish) these accounts.
Let's go out for a drink after we finish these accounts.
late / unless / we / now / be / we / will / leave
Unless we leave now, we will be late.
We will be late, unless we leave now.
I won’t go on holiday unless I save some money.
I won’t go on holiday unless I save some money.
He ..... (have to / retake) the exam if he ..... (fail) it.
He has to retake the exam if he fails it.