If she goes to the birthday party, she_________a present. a) takes b) will take c) take
b) will take
I will take my umbrella if it will rain tomorrow.
Incorrect! I will take my umbrella if it RAINS tomorrow.
(You / pass / your exam / if / you / study / harder)
You will pass your exam if you study harder.
I _________ the doctor if my stomach still hurts tomorrow. a) will call b) call c) called
a) will call
If we go out tonight, we will lock the door.
Correct!
(They / forgive / you / if / you / say / you / be / sorry)
They will forgive you if you say you are sorry.
She will do the exercise again if she _________ a lot of mistakes. a) will make b) make c) makes
c) makes
I will make a sandwich if I'm hungry.
Correct!
(If / you / not give up / smoking / you / get / sick)
If you don't give up smoking, you will get sick.
If they practice a lot, they _________ the game. a) wins b) win c) will win
c) will win
If Robert stays out late, he get up late.
Incorrect! If Robert stays out late, he will get up late. If this refers to a 'habit', though, you could say, "When Robert stays out late, he gets up late." (get also needs an 's', which is missing in the original sentence).
(If / you / not set / your / alarm clock /, you / not wake up / on time)
If you don't set your alarm clock, you will not (won't) wake up on time.
She will marry him if he _________ her. a) will ask b) ask c) asks
c) asks
If Juan stay until the end of the party, he will gets home very late.
Incorrect! If Juan STAYS until the end of the party, he will GET home very late
You /not improve / if / you / not practice.
You will not(won't) improve if you don't practice