If . . . . . . . . the match, I will go to "KPK" (Peshawar) to meet the sports board chairperson.
A. I will win
B. I win
C. I wins
D. I shall win
Answer: Option B
Solution(By Examveda Team)
You use 'if' in conditional sentences to introduce the circumstances in which an event or situation might happen, might be happening, or might have happened.Example: She gets very upset if I exclude her.
'If' is generally followed by present form of the sentence.
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