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Which one is NOT correct?
 
If I was a boy, I would play harder.
 
If I’m hungry, I’ll eat.
 
If she calls, I’ll answer her phone.
 
If it rains, I’ll stay home
If your teacher gives no homework, you ______.
 
will be so excited
 
would be so excited
Choos the correct answer:
 
If you lend me some money, I won't have to go the bank.
 
If you lend me some money, I don't have to go the bank.
Choos the correct answer:
 
You'll fail the exam if you don't study hard
 
If you don't study hard, you fail the exam.
Choos the correct answer:
 
I will tell her the news if I see her.
 
I tell her the news if I will see her.
Choos the correct answer:
 
I will help you if you promise to study hard.
 
I help you if you will promise to study hard.
What tense do we use in the clause clause?
 
Future tense (will)
 
Present tense (Vs/es - V_ing)
 
Past tense (V-ed)
What tense do we use after if?
 
Present tense (Vs/es - V_ing)
 
Future tense (will)
 
Past tense (V-ed)
If I feel tired tonight,
 
I'll go to bed early
 
I go to bed early
 
I went to bed early
If it’s sunny tomorrow,
 
I will go to the beach
 
I go to the beach
 
I went to the beach
If you don’t hurry,
 
you'll miss the bus
 
you'll will miss the bus
 
you miss the bus
We use “will” in the if-clause (If it will rain, I stay home).
 
False
 
True
The first conditional is used for real or possible situations in the future.
 
True
 
False
If I see her, I will tell her the news.
 
It means: I can't tell her the news if I don't see her
 
It means: I won't tell her the news
 
It means: I already told her the news
If you study, you will pass the test.
 
It means: passing the test is possible if you study
 
It means: passing is impossible if you study
 
It means: you already passed the test
If it rains, I will stay at home.
 
It talks about: something possible to happen
 
It talks about: something impossible
 
It talks about: the past