lunes, 24 de septiembre de 2018

First Conditional

FIRST CONDITIONAL 

The "type 1 conditional" is used to refer to the present or future when the situation is real. Conditional type 1 refers to a possible condition and its probable outcome. In these sentences, the "if" clause adopts the "simple present" and the main proposition the "simple future".



STRUCTURE OF 1st CONDITIONAL:






EXAMPLES:

  • If it rains, you will get wet.
  • You will get wet if it rains.
  • If Sally is late again I will be mad.
  • I will be mad if Sally is late again.
  • If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus.
  • You will miss the bus if you don't hurry.








EXERCISES:

1) If I   (go) out tonight, I  (go) to the cinema.

2) If you   (get) back late, I   (be) angry.

3) If we   (not/see) each other tomorrow, we   (see) each other next week.

4) If he  
 (come) , I  (be) surprised.

5) If we   (wait) here, we  (be) late.

6) If we 


(go) on holiday this summer, we 

(go) to Spain

7) If the weather 

(not/improve) , we 

(not/have) a picnic.

8) If I 

(not/go) to bed early, I 

(be) tired tomorrow.

9) If we 

(eat) all this cake, we 

(feel) sick

10) If you 

(not/want) to go out, I 

(cook) dinner at home.






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