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Future in If-Clauses Exercise 2

Underline the correct verb form in if-clauses and indirect questions

1. If she WILL TEXT / TEXTS me, I won't answer.

2. We'll see if he WILL AGREE / AGREES to meet with you.

3. I don't know if she WILL REMEMBER / REMEMBERS me tomorrow.

4. If he WILL GO / GOES home, all of us will do the same.

5. I'm not sure if he WILL STOP / STOPS by the supermarket on his way home.

6. If he WILL FIND / FINDS my money, he'll spend it all.

7. Ask her if she WILL STEP / STEPS away from me at last.

8. We'll be lucky if the ducks WILL CROSS / CROSS the street.

9. If she WILL GO / GOES this way, she'll pass by my house.

10. If he WILL MISS OUT ON / MISSES OUT ON this match, he'll be sad.