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First Conditional Sentences

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  • If he ________ (miss) the train, he ________ (arrive) late.
    misses / will arrive
  • If it _______ (be) sunny, we ________ (have) a picnic at the park.
    is / will have
  • If she _____ (have) a temperature, she ______ (go) to the doctor.
    has / will go
  • What _____ you ____ (do) if it's sunny tomorrow?
    will __ do
  • If we _____ (not/hurry up), we _______ (miss) the train.
    don't hurry up / will miss
  • Our teacher ______ (be) happy if we _____ (do) our homework.
    will be / do
  • Which sentence is correct?(1) When you get here, we'll have lunch. (2) When you will get here, we have lunch. (3) When you will get here, we'll have lunch.
    (1) When you get here, we'll have lunch.
  • If Brian _______ (not/clean) his room, his parents ______ (get) angry.
    doesn't clean / will get
  • When do we use the first conditional?
    to describe a real situation and a possible result
  • Make this sentence less certain: If I have a lot of homework, I'll be too tired to go to the party.
    If I have a lot of homework, I may/might/could be too tired to go to the party.
  • What will your brother do if he _______ the exam? (not/pass)
    doesn't pass
  • If you ______ (make) dinner, I _________ the dishes. (wash)
    make / I'll wash
  • Which 3 words can we use in the first conditonal to make the possibility less certain?
    could, may, might
  • If we ______ (recycle) more, we ________ (help) the planet.
    recycle / will help
  • Is this sentence correct or incorrect? You'll be late if you will not leave soon.
    Incorrect. You'll be late if you don't leave soon.
  • If Messi _____ (play), we _______ (win) the match.
    plays / will win
  • According to Murhpy's Law, if you take an umbrella with you, it _______ (rain).
    won't rain
  • Britney _____ (go) home early, if she ______ (not/have) much work.
    will go / doesn't have
  • How do we form the first conditional?
    if + present tense + comma + future tense OR future tense + if + present tense
  • If you _____ (wear) sandals in the mountains, you ______ (slip) and get hurt.
    wear / will slip
  • If you ______ (study) a lot, you _______ (pass) the exam.
    study  / will pass