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Zero and first conditionals B2

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  • I’ll send you the composition as soon as I finish / will finish it.
    finish
  • Complete the conditional: if you study hard,
  • I'll be there for you if you need / will need me.
    need
  • The zero conditional is used to talk about:
    general truths or results that always happen. We are talking in general, not about one particular situation.
  • When you arrive, we are playing / will be playing in the garden.
    will be playing
  • If I’ve drunk, I never drive. ZERO OR FIRST?
    ZERO
  • For ZERO conditionals, the only possible structure is 'if + present simple, present simple'. TRUE OR FALSE?
    FALSE
  • We use the first conditional to talk about:
    that might happen in the future. We don’t know if those things will happen or not, but they are a real possibility.
  • If people are talking all the time, I can’t concentrate. ZERO OR FIRST?
    ZERO
  • When you start / are going to start the test, I will be praying for you.
    start
  • Complete the conditional: I won't help you until you
  • You can't watch TV until you have eaten / will have eaten your beans.
    have eaten
  • We can leave when you finish / will finish / have finished dinner.
    finish / have finished
  • If the milk smells bad, I don’t drink it. ZERO OR FIRST?
    ZERO
  • Complete: When it rains, I
  • When you arrive, I will have finished / finish my homework.
    will have finished
  • Complete: Dogs attack you when
  • Complete the conditional: I can't pass the test unless
  • If he doesn’t call you, tell me immediately. ZERO OR FIRST?
    FIRST
  • Complete the conditional: As soon as I get home,
  • In the result part of the conditional, I can use all future forms, ex.: present continuous, going to, future perfect, etc. TRUE OR FALSE?
    TRUE
  • You shouldn't sign the contract unless you have read / will read it carefully.
    have read
  • When I am / will be 65, I will retire.
    am
  • If you help me, I’ll have finished by the end of the month. ZERO OR FIRST?
    FIRST