1. This is where you check in your luggage if you [go, are going, will go] abroad. 2. You can check in your luggage here if you [go, are going, will go] abroad.
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Top answer
Both OK with all choices except "will go". "if you will be going abroad" is the future form here. "if ...
— CalifJim
Both OK with all choices except "will go".
"if you will be going abroad" is the future form here.
"if ...
" suggests "if ...
", and in an old-fashioned style, to my ear, anyway.
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