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1. Our teacher ...... angry if we ...... our homework. 

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The correct answer is "will be, don't do". In this sentence, the verb "will be" is used to express future possibility or likelihood. It indicates that the teacher is likely to become angry in the future if the students do not do their homework. The verb "don't do" is used to show the action of not completing the homework. Therefore, the correct answer is "will be, don't do".

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2. If we ...... him tomorrow, we ...... hello. 

Explanation

The correct answer is "meet, 'll say". This is because the sentence is talking about a future event, meeting someone tomorrow. In this case, the future tense "will" is used to indicate that the action of meeting will happen in the future. Additionally, the verb "say" is also in the future tense to indicate that the action of saying hello will happen at the same time as the meeting.

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3. Joe ...... happy if she ...... .

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The correct answer is "will be, comes". This is because the sentence is referring to a future event, indicating that Joe will be happy in the future when she comes. Therefore, the correct verb tense to use is "will be" and "comes".

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4. I ...... to university if I ...... my exams.

Explanation

The correct answer is "will go, pass" because it follows the structure of a conditional sentence. The first part of the sentence states a condition (if I pass my exams) and the second part states the result (I will go to university). In this case, the use of "will" in the second part indicates a future action that is dependent on the condition being met.

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5. If it ...... cold tonight, I ...... the heating on.

Explanation

The correct answer is "is, 'll put". In this sentence, the word "is" indicates that the condition of it being cold tonight is a possibility. The phrase "'ll put" suggests that the speaker plans to turn on the heating in response to that possibility. Therefore, the correct combination of verb forms is "is, 'll put".

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6. If you ...... coffee at night, you ...... .

Explanation

If you drink coffee at night, you won't be able to sleep.

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7. He ...... this book if he ...... it.

Explanation

The correct answer is "will enjoy, reads." This is because the sentence is in the future tense, indicated by the use of "will." Therefore, the verb "enjoy" should also be in the future tense. The second part of the sentence is in the present tense, indicated by the verb "reads." Therefore, the correct combination is "will enjoy, reads."

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8. I ...... outside, if it ...... rainy.

Explanation

The correct answer is "won't go, is". This is because the sentence is in the future tense, indicating a future action. The phrase "won't go" suggests that the speaker will not go outside. The word "is" indicates that the weather outside is rainy. Therefore, it can be inferred that if the weather is rainy, the speaker will not go outside.

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9. If you ...... a lot of sweets, you ...... bad teeth.

Explanation

Eating a lot of sweets can lead to the development of bad teeth. The phrase "eat, 'll have" indicates that if someone consumes a large quantity of sweets, they will experience the consequence of having poor dental health.

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10. Emma ...... a party on Friday, if her parents ...... .

Explanation

The correct answer is "will have, go away." In this sentence, the verb "will have" is used to indicate a future action, specifically that Emma will have a party on Friday. The verb "go away" is also in the future tense, indicating that Emma's parents will be leaving or going away.

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11. 1. She _____ [cook] dinner if you _____ [go] to the supermarket.2.They _____ [go] on holiday if they  _____ [have] time.3.We _____ [be] late if we _____ [not/hurry].4. She _____ [take] a taxi if it _____ [rain].5. I _____ [not go] if you _____ [not/come] with me. 

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The correct answer is "will cook" because it indicates a future action of cooking dinner. The verb "will" is used to express future actions or intentions. The second blank "go" is not relevant to the explanation.

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Our teacher ...... angry if we ...... our homework. 
If we ...... him tomorrow, we ...... hello. 
Joe ...... happy if she ...... .
I ...... to university if I ...... my exams.
If it ...... cold tonight, I ...... the heating on.
If you ...... coffee at night, you ...... .
He ...... this book if he ...... it.
I ...... outside, if it ...... rainy.
If you ...... a lot of sweets, you ...... bad teeth.
Emma ...... a party on Friday, if her parents ...... .
1. She _____ [cook] dinner if you _____ [go] to the supermarket.2.They...
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