He - (to tell) - the truth - they - (to forgive) - him.
If he tells the truth, they will forgive him.
You - (not practice) - you - (not be) - an expert.
If you don't practice, you won't be an expert.
The train - (to stop) - I - (to scream) - ?
Will the train stop if I scream?
We - (to get) - there - at two o'clock - we - (to leave) - now.
We will get there at two o'clock if we leave now.
I - (not wake up) - early - I - (not set) - my alarm.
I won't wake up early if I don't set my alarm.
What - (to happen) - I - (to lose) - the keys - ?
What will happen if I lose the keys?
You - (to go) - to the doctor - he - (to give) - you - medicine.
If you go to the doctor, he will give you some medicine.
I - (not get) - paid today - I - (not come) - tomorrow.
If I don't get paid today, I won't come tomorrow .
She - (to take) - the subway - where - she - (to go) - ?
If she takes the subway, where will she go?
We - (to have) - to cancel the marathon - it - (to start) - raining.
We will have to cancel the marathon if it starts raining.
I - (not have) - enough money - I - (not buy) - a new pair of shoes.
If I don't have enough money, I won't buy a new pair of shoes.
Your colleagues - (to invite) - for a drink - what - you - (to say) - ?
If your colleagues invite you for a drink, what will you say?
Danny - (to see) - the burglar - he - (to recognize) - him.
If Danny sees the burglar, he will recognize him.
You - (not wash) - the dishes - I - (not make) - the coffee.
If you don't wash the dishes, I won't make the coffee.
How - we - (to fix) - the armchair - the workshop - (to be) - closed?
How will we fix the armchair if the workshop is closed?