If you (be) busy, I (call) you later.
If you are busy, I will call you later.
(you / propose) to Claudia on the top of the Eiffel Tower if you (go) to Paris this summer?
Will you propose to Claudia on the top of the Eiffel Tower if you go to Paris this summer?
If I (are) hungry, I (buy) a sandwich.
If I’m hungry, I will buy a sandwich.
If Helen (agree) to help us with the project, I (inform) you.
If Helen agrees to help us with the project, I will inform you.
If Mike (eat) seafood, my wife (can , cook) some paella.
If Mike eats seafood, my wife can cook some paella.
I (buy) tickets to the concert if I (have) enough money.
I’ll buy tickets to the concert if I have enough money.
(you / buy) me a magnet if you (go) abroad on your honeymoon?
Will you buy me a magnet if you go abroad on your honeymoon?
I (not/help) her if she (continue) taking everything for granted.
I won't help her if she continues taking everything for granted.
If I (go) to Rome this summer, I (visit) the Colosseum.
If I go to Rome this summer, I will visit the Colosseum.
I (not / marry) John if he (not / stop) drinking alcohol every day.
I will not/won't marry John if he doesn't stop drinking alcohol every day.
(you / buy) some food for my cat if you (have) some money to spare?
Will you buy some food for my cat if you have some money to spare?
If I (read) one book per week, I (complete) my 50 books challenge.
If I read one book per week, I will complete my 50 books challenge.
If you (work) harder, you (get) a promotion very soon.
If you (not / use) sunscreen, you (get) a sunburn.
If you don't use sunscreen, you will get a sunburn.
If I (pass) TOEFL successfully, I (can,study) abroad.
If I pass TOEFL successfully, I can study abroad.