NAME: Johnny Granizo
CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTIONS.
1. If we don’t recycle more paper and cardboard, we destroy / “ll destroy
our forests.
2. If it’s /’ll be rainy, we’ll go shopping.
3. If I get/’ll get good grades this year, my parents will give me a new
computer.
4. If you buy/’ll buy food, I’ll bring drinks.
5. If you don’t clean your bedroom tomorrow, I’m/’ll be very angry.
6. If we win/’ll win the basketball match, we’ll have a big party.
MATCH THE TWO HALVES
1-e
1 If you go to the cinema, e a) I’ll give it to you.
2 If I find your MP3 player, a b) I’ll give him your message.
3 If you don’t wear a coat, f c) I’ll help you tomorrow
4 If he phones, b d) we’ll go camping.
5 If I don’t have time today, c e) I’ll come with you.
6 If it doesn’t rain, d f) you’ll get very cold.
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES (first conditional)
1) If I go (go) out tonight, I will go (go) to the cinema.
2) If you get (get) back late, I will be (be) angry.
3) If we don’t see (not/see) each other tomorrow, we will see (see) each other next week.
4) If he comes (come), I will be (be) surprised.
5) If we wait (wait) here, we will be (be) late.
6) If we go (go) on holiday this summer, we will go (go) to Spain.
7) If the weather doesn’t improve (not/improve), we won’t have (not/have) a picnic.
8) If I don’t go (not/go) to bed early, I will be (be) tired tomorrow.
9) If we eat (eat) all this cake, we will feel (feel) sick.
10) If you don’t want (not/want) to go out, I will cook (cook) dinner at home.
11) I will come (come) early if you want (want).
12) They will go (go) to the party if they are (be) invited.
13) She will stay (stay) in London if she gets (get) a job.
14) He won’t get (not/get) a better job if he doesn’t pass (not/pass) that exam.
15) I will buy (buy) a new dress if I have (have) enough money.
16) She will cook (cook) dinner if you go (go) to the supermarket.
17) They will go (go) on holiday if they have (have) time.
18) We will be (be) late if we don’t hurry. (not/hurry).
19) She will take (take) a taxi if it rains (rain).
20) I won’t go (not/go) if you don’t come (not/come) with me.
21) If you send (send) this letter now, she will receive (receive) it tomorrow.
22) If I do (do) this test, I will improve (improve) my English.
23) If I find (find) your ring, I will give (give) it back to you.
24) Peggy will go (go) shopping if she has (have) time in the afternoon.
25) Simon will go (go) to London next week if he gets (get) a cheap flight.
26) If her boyfriend doesn’t phone (phone / not) today, she will leave (leave) him.
27) If they don’t study (study / not) harder, they won’t pass (pass / not) the exam.
28) If it rains (rain) tomorrow, I won’t have to (have to / not) water the plants.
29) You won’t be able (be able/ not) to sleep if you watch (watch) this scary film.
30) Susan won’t can move (can / move / not) into the new house if it isn’t (be / not) ready
on time.
LOOK AT THE PICTURES. WRITE ABOUT JHON’S FUTURE
(Use the first conditional).
EXAMPLE:
go to the university
If he passes all his exams, he will go to university.
1. study electronics
If he knows about electronic, he will study electronics.
2. become an inventor
If he studies hard, he will become an inventor
3. invent a new mobile phone
If he is dedicated, he will invent a new mobile phone.
4. become rich
He will become rich if he invests well hi money.
5. buy a Ferrari
He will buy a Ferrari if he works hard.