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Conditional sentences - type I - exercises
Task
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a
Conditional sentence – type I
. Only use the
will-future
in the main clauses.
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Example:
If I
(to go)
to the cinema, I
(to watch)
an interesting film.
Answer:
If I
go
to the cinema, I
will watch
an interesting film.
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Conditional sentences – type I
If I
(to study)
, I
(to pass)
the exams.
If the sun
(to shine)
, we
(to walk)
to the town.
If he
(to have)
a temperature, he
(to see)
the doctor.
If my friends
(to come)
, I
(to be)
very happy.
If she
(to earn)
a lot of money, she
(to fly)
to New York.
If we
(to travel)
to London, we
(to visit)
the museums.
If you
(to wear)
sandals in the mountains, you
(to slip)
on the rocks.
If Rita
(to forget)
her homework, the teacher
(to give)
her a low mark.
Task
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a
Conditional sentence – type I
. Only use the
will-future
in the main clauses. Mind the
negations
in the sentences.
Show example
Example:
If I
(to go)
to the café, I
(not/to drink)
milk.
Answer:
If I
go
to the café, I
will not drink
milk.
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Conditional sentences – type I
If it
(to rain)
, the children
(not/to go)
for a walk.
If she
(not/to read)
the novel, she
(not/to pass)
the literature test.
If I
(not/to argue)
with my father, he
(to lend)
me his motorbike.
If we
(to take)
the bus, we
(not/to arrive)
in time.
If Dick
(not/to buy)
the book, his friends
(to be)
angry with him.
If Tom
(not/to tidy up)
his room, Victoria
(not/to help)
him with the muffins.
If the boys
(not/to play)
football, the girls
(not/to come)
to the football pitch.
If you
(to eat)
too much junk food, you
(not/to lose)
weight.
If I
(not/to make)
breakfast tomorrow morning, my girlfriend
(not/to love)
me anymore.
If they
(not/to hurry)
, they
(not/to catch)
the train.
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