1 I’ll look for your notebook and if I (find) it I (give) you a ring.
2 If you (smoke) in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers (object).
3 I’ll wash the glasses in this nice hot water. -
No, don’t. If you (put) them into very hot water they (crack).
4 If you (see) Tom tell him I have a message for him.
5 If he (win) he (get) £1,000; if he (come) in second he (get) £500.
6 If you (feel) too hot during the night turn down the central heating.
7 Tom: Jack is a translator; he translates 1,000 words a day and gets £100 a week, which he says
isn’t enough to live on.
Bill: Well, if he (want) more money he (have) to do more work. Advise him to translate 2,000
words a day.
8 If you (finish) with your dictionary I’d like to borrow it.
9 Jack (in canoe): Watch me! I’m going to stand up!
Tom (on the bank): He’s an idiot! If he (stand) up in the canoe it (capsize).
10 The lift wasn’t working when I was here last. If it still (not work) we (have) to use the stairs.
11 I (not wake up) if the alarm clock (not go) off.
12 If you’d like some ice I (get) some from the fridge.
13 He’s only sixteen but he wants to leave school at the end of the term. —
If he (leave) now he (be) sorry afterwards.
14 I expect it will freeze tonight. —
If it (freeze) tonight the roads (be) very slippery tomorrow.
15 That book is overdue. If you (not take) it back to the library tomorrow you (have) to pay a
fine.
16 Unless Tom (take) his library book back tomorrow he (have) to pay a fine.
17 You’d better take the day off if you (not feel) well tomorrow.
18 If a driver (brake) suddenly on a wet road he (skid).
19 If you (like) I (get) you a job in this company.
20 If you (like) a job in this company, I’ll get you one.