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C. Complete these sentences with suitable if clauses.
1.
I don't like lifts.
I get sick.
2.
I would have come at once.​

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Answered by yug170608
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In time clauses with words like when, after and until, we often use present tense forms to talk about the future:

I'll come home when I finish work.

You must wait here until your father comes.

They are coming after they have had dinner.

In conditional clauses with words like if, unless, even if, we often use present tense forms to talk about the future:

We won't be able to go out if it is raining.

I will come tomorrow unless I have to look after the children.

Even if Barcelona lose tomorrow, they will still be champions.

We do not normally use will in time clauses and conditional clauses:

I'll come home when I finish work. (NOT will finish work)

We won't be able to go out if it rains. (NOT will rain)

It will be nice to see Peter when he gets home. (NOT will get home)

You must wait here until your father comes. (NOT will come)

but we can use will if it means want to or be willing to:

I will be very happy if you will come to my party.

We should finish the job early if George will help us.

Future time and conditional clauses 1

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