If you (heat) ice, it (melt).
If you heat ice, it melts.
If we (not/see) each other tomorrow, we (see) each other next week.
If we don't see each other tomorrow, we'll see each other next week.
If I (go) out tonight, I (go) to the cinema.
If I go out tonight, I'll go to the cinema.
If it (not rain), plants cannot grow.
If it doesn't rain, plants cannot grow.
If my wife (cook), she (burn) the food.
If my wife cooks, she burns the food
He (not/get) a better job if he (not/pass) that exam.
He won't get a better job if he doesn't pass that exam.
If you (come) back late, I (be) angry.
If you come back late, I'll be angry.
If she is hungry, she will buy pizza.
If you (mix) water and electricity, you (get) a shock.
If you mix water and electricity, you get a shock
If it (rainy) outside, we (not/have) a picnic.
If it is rainy outside, we won't have a picnic
If he (come), I (be) surprised.
If he comes, I'll be surprised.
If you (mix) red and blue, you (get) purple.
If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
If people (eat) too many sweets and (not brush) their teeth, they (get) cavities.
If people eat too many sweets and don't brush their teeth, they get cavities.
If you (not/want) to go out, I (cook) dinner at home.
If you don't want to go out, I will cook dinner at home.
If we (wait) here, we (be) late.
If we wait here, we'll be late.
if you (work) too much, you (get) a promotion.
If you work too much, you will get a promotion.
If I (work) too much, I (get) tired.
If I work too much, I get tired.
If you (not/come), I (do) my homework alone.
If you don't come, I will do my homework alone.
If we (go) on holiday this summer, we (go) to Spain.
If we go on holiday this summer, we'll go to Spain.
If Bold (study) hard, he (pass) the exam?
If Bold studies hard, he will pass the exam.