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First Conditional: Choose The Correct Form of Each Verb To Complete Each Sentence

The document provides examples of conditionals in English. It gives 10 examples each of Type I (real possible) and Type II (unreal) conditional sentences. It explains the structure of Type I conditional uses if + present tense in the 'if' clause and will/may/can + infinitive in the main clause. Type II conditional uses if + past tense in the 'if' clause and would/could/might + infinitive in the main clause. It then provides exercises for learners to fill in the blanks to complete examples of Type I and Type II conditional sentences.
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First Conditional: Choose The Correct Form of Each Verb To Complete Each Sentence

The document provides examples of conditionals in English. It gives 10 examples each of Type I (real possible) and Type II (unreal) conditional sentences. It explains the structure of Type I conditional uses if + present tense in the 'if' clause and will/may/can + infinitive in the main clause. Type II conditional uses if + past tense in the 'if' clause and would/could/might + infinitive in the main clause. It then provides exercises for learners to fill in the blanks to complete examples of Type I and Type II conditional sentences.
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First Conditional

Choose the correct form of each verb to complete each sentence.


1. You ________ better if you turn on the lamp. 1. will be able to see 2. are able to see 2. She ________ completely different if she cuts her hair. 1. looks 2. will look 3. You won't pass the course if you ________. 1. don't study 2. won't study 4. You ________ heart disease if you eat too much meat. 1. get 2. will get 5. You'll pay higher insurance if you ________ a sports car. 1. will buy 2. buy 6. If we don't protect the elephant, it ________ extinct. 1. will become 2. becomes 7. If I ________ some eggs, how many ________? 1. cook / will you eat 2. will cook / do you eat 8. If you don't put so much sugar in your coffee, you ________ so much weight! 1. won't put on 2. don't put on 9. If a deer ________ into your garden, it ________ all your plants. 1. gets / will eat 2. will get / eats 10. If you ________ an apple every day, you'll be very healthy. 1. will eat 2. eat

1. If you 2. We 3. If you 4. If there

(not study), you (die) if we

(fail) the test. (not get) help soon! (find) some cold drinks. (break) down.

(look) in the fridge, you (be) no oil in the engine, the car

5. I

(lend) you my umbrella if you (rise) if the planet (eat) your sandwiches now, you (be) safe in an accident if you (save) all his money, he (not come) with you if you

(need) it. (get) hotter. (not have) anything for lunch! (wear) your seatbelt. (be able to go) on holiday to Canada. (not bring) John!

6. The sea level 7. If you 8. You 9. If he 10. I

Conditional Sentence Type I


Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

If you (wash) If my dad (have) You (learn)

the dishes, I (cook) time next week, we (paint)

dinner tonight. my room. the exhibition. golf. the bus.

a lot about American history if you (visit) too bad tomorrow, we (play) there on time if we (catch / not)

If the weather (be / not) We (get / not)

Conditional Sentence Type II


Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

If I (have) If she (study) If we (know) I (go) It (surprise)

more time, I (learn) harder, she (get)

to play the guitar. better marks. afraid of the test. here this week.

more about history, we (be / not) jogging with Tom and Sue if they (be) me if she (help / not) you.

1st & 2nd CONDITIONAL


1st conditional: if + Present Simple Future Simple may + infinitive can + infinitive imperative 2nd conditional: if + Past Simple would / could / might + infinitive

Fill in the gaps with the right form of the verbs given to make the first conditional.

1.If you to the party, you will see Mary. (go) 2.The children happy, if their mother allows them to go
to the party. (be) 3.If I win the lottery,I a big house. (buy) 4.My mother will be angry if I home late. (come) 5.If it , we can have a picnic. (not rain) 6.If you Tom, please tell him to call me. (see) 7.If Jane all her exams, her parents will be very pleased. (pass) 8. if you ask her? (she come) 9.If Andrew hard, he will meet the deadline. (work) 10. We may go to the beach, if the weather good. (be)

Fill in the gaps with the right form of the verbs given to make the second conditional. 1. If I you, I would go to the doctor. (be) 2. If Mary had insurance, she pay for the damage to her car. (not have to) 3. If Scott the answer, he would help me. (know) 4. If Mary wore smarter clothes, she more attractive. (look) 5. to his party if he invited you? (you go) 6. You fatter if you ate cuips every day. (get) 7. If you more time, would you exercise more? (have) 8. If he so carefully, I would trust him to give me a lift. (not drive) 9. If we tickets, we would go to the concert. (find) 10. Jesicca angry if you told her the truth. (not be) Fill in the gaps with the right form of the verbs given to make either the first or the second conditional. 1. Will she come if Jason her? (call) 2. If Sarah were rich, she in an expensive hotel. (stay) 3. If he , I will never speak to him again. (not apologise) 4. If Dad the TV set, we will be able to watch our favourite programme. (fix) 5. If I were you, I to her more politely. (speak)

6. If Sue her key, she would have to stay to her grandparents'. (lose) 7. I meet you if I don't finish my homework. (meet) 8. If Zack harder, he will passhis driving test. (try) 9. If you so impolite, I would enjoy your company. (not be) 10. Tom will be amazed if you him the picture you drew. (show)

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