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"If you buy a pack of cigarettes from a vending machine, you have to insert your ID card to validate your age.”

"If you buy a beer in a convenience store, you have to show them your ID."

"If you buy a duty-free wine at the airport, you have to show the clerks your passport."

Are these sentences correct?
 
Yes, but you don't need to use if. Use when instead.

Remove the indefinite article in the last sentence.
 
Yes, but you don't need to use if. Use when instead.

Remove the indefinite article in the last sentence.

Does using if make it outright wrong?
 
Does using "if" make it outright wrong?
In addition to jutfrank's point, it would be more natural to remove the indefinite article from the sentence about beer too.
 
"If you buy a pack of cigarettes from a vending machine, you have to insert your ID card to validate your age.”

Won't it sound like you insert your ID card right after you buy the cigarettes?
 
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In addition to jutfrank's point, it would be more natural to remove the indefinite article from the sentence about beer too.
Hello, emsr2d2. I see your sentence use "would", could you explain how works in that sentence? I usually say "it's more natural to remove..."
 
Hello, emsr2d2. I see your sentence use "would", could you explain how works in that sentence? I usually say "it's more natural to remove..."
I'm using it as a conditional. If you said XXX, it would be more natural than YYY.
 
"If you buy a pack of cigarettes from a vending machine, you have to insert your ID card to validate your age.”

Won't it sound like you insert your ID card right after you buy the cigarettes?
No.
 
Won't it sound like you insert your ID card right after you buy the cigarettes?

I think it could have a resultative reading, yes, although that's a very unlikely interpretation given the context. You can avoid this problem like this:

When buying duty-free wine ...
 
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