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5.first conditional.2ESO

This document provides examples of conditional sentences using the first conditional structure. The first conditional uses "if" with the present simple in the condition clause and "will" with the infinitive in the result clause. It gives examples of conditional sentences using this structure with different verbs. It also provides uses for these types of conditionals, such as for advice or making future plans. Multiple choice questions are then given applying the first conditional structure.
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5.first conditional.2ESO

This document provides examples of conditional sentences using the first conditional structure. The first conditional uses "if" with the present simple in the condition clause and "will" with the infinitive in the result clause. It gives examples of conditional sentences using this structure with different verbs. It also provides uses for these types of conditionals, such as for advice or making future plans. Multiple choice questions are then given applying the first conditional structure.
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First Conditional Exercise

condition result

IF + PRESENT SIMPLE , WILL + INFINITIVE


If you are late, your boss will be angry

Your boss will be angry if you are late


WILL + INFINITIVE + IF + PRESENT SIMPLE

result condition

USES: Advice (A); Making plans and thinking about the future (P)

Decide on the use for each sentence, A or P and then fill the gap using the verb in brackets. Three sentences
need a NEGATIVE verb and watch out for the third person S!

USE
1 If Clare ................................ late again, the hockey trainer will be furious. (to arrive)
2 You'll be sorry if you ................................ for your exams. (to revise)
3 We ................................ if the weather's good. (to go)
4 You'll be really tired tomorrow if you ................................ to bed soon. (to go)
5 If the bus ................................ on time, I won't miss the football. (to be)
6 If you ................................ your homework now, you'll be free all tomorrow. (to do)
7 We................................ out if there's no food at home. (to eat)
8 You'll find life much easier if you ................................ more often. (to smile)
9 If it's hot, we................................ for a swim. (to go)
10 You'll do it better if you ................................ more time over it. (to take)
11 If she ................................ practising, she'll get better. (to keep)
12 Mum will be very sad if you ................................ Mother's Day again. (to forget)
13 I................................ so happy if I pass the exam. (to be)
14 I know what you can do. If you ................................ a wig and dark glasses, they won’t recognise you. (to wear)
15 The government ................................ the next election if they continue to ignore public opinion. (to lose)
16 If Valencia FC win the Spanish football league, I................................ my hair orange. (to dye)
17 If someone ................................ you a bike, you’ll be able to come with us. (to lend)
18 ............... your Mum ............... angry if you don’t phone her this weekend? (to be)
19 What will your boss say if you ................................ late for work tomorrow? (to arrive)

Now make up some examples of your own.

1 ...........................................................................................................................
2 ...........................................................................................................................
3 ...........................................................................................................................
4 ...........................................................................................................................

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