Underline the correct verb form in if-clauses and indirect questions
1. You will miss the bus if you DON’T / WON’T hurry up.
2. I don’t know if tomorrow's game IS / WILL BE interesting.
3. If he DOESN’T CALL / WON’T CALL, I will send him a message.
4. We need to check if the bank IS / WILL BE open on Sunday.
5. Can you ask if she JOINS / WILL JOIN our group next week?
6. If I SEE / WILL SEE her, I will tell her the news.
7. Do you know if they SHOW / WILL SHOW the match on TV?
8. They will be happy if we VISIT / WILL VISIT them.
9. If the weather IS / WILL BE good, we will have a picnic.
10. Tell me if you ARE / WILL BE free tomorrow.
