You will succeed if you ________ . ?
Explanation
Option A, "are trying," suggests an ongoing action, which does not clearly establish a cause-and-effect relationship necessary for the conditional statement. Option B, "will try," uses future tense in both clauses, which is incorrect because English conditionals typically don't pair future tense in the "if" clause.
Option D, "are going to try," also implies a future intention rather than a definitive action and is unnecessarily complex for this conditional structure.
On the other hand, option C, "try," employs the simple present tense, which is appropriate here. It conveys a direct and clear conditionif you make the effort (try), then success will follow. This choice aligns perfectly with the common usage of conditionals, making C the most effective and correct response.
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