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This document discusses conditional type 1 sentences. It provides examples of matching conditional sentences, choosing the correct conditional response, conjugating verbs in conditional sentences, completing conditional sentences, and explaining the form and function of conditional type 1 sentences. Conditional type 1 sentences are used to talk about likely future events or make promises involving an "if" clause and a main clause with will or won't.

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Conditional Type 1 78441

This document discusses conditional type 1 sentences. It provides examples of matching conditional sentences, choosing the correct conditional response, conjugating verbs in conditional sentences, completing conditional sentences, and explaining the form and function of conditional type 1 sentences. Conditional type 1 sentences are used to talk about likely future events or make promises involving an "if" clause and a main clause with will or won't.

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Conditional Type 1

A. Match the parts of sentences:

1. You will be late ____ a) they will not come to your party
2. If we drive to the city centre, ____ b) I will feel disappointed
3. If it rains a lot tomorrow, ____ c) we won’t go on a trip to the forest
4. If you don’t invite them, ____ d) If you apologise to her
____
5. She will pardon you e) If she doesn’t revise her lessons well
____
6. If Susan refuses my marriage proposal, ____ f) It will be difficult to find a parking lot.
7. Helen will fail the exam g) If you don’t hurry up.

B. Choose the correct answer:


1. If Alice keeps eating junk food, she ……………………………………………………………
will lose weight / will get fatter / will become thinner
2. James will lose his job if he ……………………………………………………..on time
doesn’t come to work / goes to work / neglects his work
3. Farmers won’t be happy if it………………………………………………..this year.
rains / doesn’t rain / don’t rain
4. Juliette will never pardon you if you………………………………………………now.
don’t complain to her / don’t kill her now / apologise to her

C. Put the verbs between brackets in the correct tense:


1. We (lose) ………………………………………the next match if we (not/exercise) ………………………………………harder.
2. If you (not/take) ……………………………………a taxi now, you (miss) …………………………………… your flight to Madrid.
3. Nancy (visit) ………………………………………us next week if we (send) ……………………………………… her an SMS.
4. If the weather (not/improve) ………………………………………tomorrow, we (not/go) ……………………………………… to
the beach.
5. Michael (certainly/throw up) ………………………………………a party if he (succeed) ……………………………………… in
the exam this year.

D. Complete the following sentences:


1. Nancy will not be pleased if…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. If mum doesn’t cook today……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
3. Peter will help you if……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
4. I will be surprised if…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
5. What will you do if………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
6. If you don’t do well in the exam,……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

E. Form and Functions


Conditional Type 1: Uses & Rule
 We use the First Conditional to talk about future events that are likely to happen.
If Janet cats down on sugary food, She will feel better.
What will you do if you miss the plane?

 We use the First Conditional to make promises.


If you find a well-paid job, I will marry you.
If I win the lottery this weekend, I will lend you the money you need.

If +subject+………………………………………………………….., (subject)+……………………………………………………………………

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