If I am (be) free this weekend, I will go
(go) hiking with my friends.
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If you get (get) up late, you will miss
(miss) the early bus.
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He will speak (speak) very good English
Mark: Sure, I can do that. And can you make
some food for us?
Nelly: Yes, no problem.
How should we use “if”?
If they have the party tomorrow, students
will leave early to study for the test.
Nelly: Hi, Mark. I want to have a class party. Will you help me? Mark: Sure, Nelly. I can help you. So when shall we have the party? Nelly: Let’s have it today after class. Mark: No, today is too early. If we have it today, half the class won’t come. Nelly: OK, let’s have it tomorrow then. Mark: Hmm… There’s a test the day after tomorrow. Students will leave early to study for the test. Why not have it on the weekend?