2) open brackets using the verbs in the present simple or future simple. (all sentences denote a future action): 1. if you (to decide) to apply for a job in the western countries, you (to need) probably to form two documents: a letter of interest and a resume. 2. if you (to wait) a little, you (to consult) with the marketing director. 3. if the price of petrol (to go) up, the increase (to be passed) on the consumer. 4. if we (to schedule) the product development in time, we (to be) ready for the change of the demand. 5. if they (to work) hard, they (not to lose) any customer. 6. if we (not to lose) the chance, the competitors‘ products (to stay) on the supermarket shelves.
2. wait, will consult
3. goes up, will be passed
4. schedule, will be
5. work, will not lose
6. don't lose, will stay