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Conditional Sentences - Type I

This document provides information about conditional type I sentences in English. Conditional type I sentences are used to express possibilities and have an if-clause (condition) and a main clause. The if-clause uses the simple present tense while the main clause uses the future tense with "will" or an infinitive/modal verb. Examples are given such as "If I study, I will pass the exams" and "If you see John tonight, tell him to email me." Exercises are also provided to practice forming conditional type I sentences.

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Conditional Sentences - Type I

This document provides information about conditional type I sentences in English. Conditional type I sentences are used to express possibilities and have an if-clause (condition) and a main clause. The if-clause uses the simple present tense while the main clause uses the future tense with "will" or an infinitive/modal verb. Examples are given such as "If I study, I will pass the exams" and "If you see John tonight, tell him to email me." Exercises are also provided to practice forming conditional type I sentences.

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Conditional sentences - type I

Conditional sentences (if-clauses, main clauses)

Use
It is possible to fulfil a condition which is given in the if-clause.

Form
if clause

main clause

Simple Present

will-future
or
infinitive
or
Modal + infinitive

Examples
If I study,

I will pass the exams.

If you see John tonight,

tell him to e-mail me.

If Ben gets up early,

he can catch the bus.

The if-clause can be at the beginning or at the end of the sentence.


If I study,

I will pass the exams.

I will pass the exams

if I study.

Conditional sentences, type I, statements - Exercise 1


Explanation: Conditional sentences - type I

Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence the will-future in
the main clauses.
- type I. Only use
Example: If I __ (to go) to the cinema, I ________ (to watch) an interesting film.
Answer: If I go to the cinema, I will watch an interesting film.

1) If I

(to study), I

2) If the sun
3) If he

(to shine), we

6) If we

(to walk) to the town.

(to have) a temperature, he

4) If my friends
5) If she

(to pass) the exams.

(to come), I

(to see) the doctor.


(to be) very happy.

(to earn) a lot of money, she


(to travel) to London, we

(to fly) to New York.


(to visit) the museums.

7) If you
rocks.

(to wear) sandals in the mountains, you

8) If Rita
low mark.

(to forget) her homework, the teacher

9) If they

(to go) to the disco, they

10) If you

(to wait) a minute, I

Check

(to slip) on the


(to give) her a

(to listen) to loud music.


(to ask) my parents.

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Conditional sentences, type I, Multiple Choice - Exercise 1


Explanation: Conditional sentences - type I

Choose the correct phrases and form Conditional sentences - type I.

1) If you

my bike, I

2) It

too hot if he

3) If Peter

to Greece in August.

on the sofa, his sister

4) The policeman

next to him.

you the way if you

5) If it

in the Alps, it

6) I

him.
in Munich.

you my laptop if you

7) If you

to be careful with it.

some tomatoes, the sauce

8) If Tom

much better.

this string, he

9) If I

Simon's mobile, I

10) We

lost if we

Check

you with the Maths homework.

the box.
it to the office.
the town map.

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Choose the correct phrases and form meaningful Conditional sentences - type I.

1) If I

to classical music, I

2) Lisa

after her baby brother if her father

3) If you

the train, you

4) The girls

8) I

the tickets yet.

that, Sophia

6) If they
a good mark.

careful with the spelling of the new words, they


orange if you

yellow to red.

Emily my car if she

9) If she

my dictionary, she

10) John

a new monitor if his mother

Check

jogging.
in Sheffield before 8 pm.

if they

5) If Phil

7) You

good poems.

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it.
it back to me.
him 100 Euros.

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