Ir is the answer to your question.
Answer:
Alison won't wear her blue dress if she <u><em>does not find</em></u> blue shoes.
If you practice the Conditionals, you <u><em>will know</em></u> them perfectly.
Explanation:
Conditionals are statements or sentences that describe a certain condition and the results. In conditionals, the "if" clause tells us the condition, and depending on the position of the "if clause", a comma is used.
The given sentences are rewritten as below-
Alison won't wear her blue dress if she <u><em>does not find</em></u> blue shoes.
If you practice the Conditionals, you <u><em>will know</em></u> them perfectly.
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Hi,
An independent clause can function as a sentence by itself.
A dependent clause contains subject, and verb, but also contains a dependent marker such as: while, when, because, if, or as.
One way to punctuate a compound sentence correctly is to join the two independent clauses with a semicolon. You can also use a comma and a subordinating conjunction.<span>
Faith xoxo</span>