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Quiz First Conditional

The document is a quiz on forming the first conditional in English grammar. It contains 4 exercises with multiple examples of rewriting sentences by changing verbs into the appropriate tense to form "if" conditional sentences. The exercises cover changing verbs for simple future predictions, using modal verbs like "may" or "must", and writing sample conditional sentences about possible situations and consequences.

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Quiz First Conditional

The document is a quiz on forming the first conditional in English grammar. It contains 4 exercises with multiple examples of rewriting sentences by changing verbs into the appropriate tense to form "if" conditional sentences. The exercises cover changing verbs for simple future predictions, using modal verbs like "may" or "must", and writing sample conditional sentences about possible situations and consequences.

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Quiz first conditional

Exercise 1: Put the verbs into the right tense so as to form the First Conditional.

1. If we ………………………………… (come) to the party, you


………………………………….(have) fun.
2. If the weather ………………………………………………(be) good, we ……………………………………………..
(go) for a picnic.

3. If you ………………………………………………..(eat) a lot of sweets, you


…………………………………………..….. (get) fat.
4. If she ………………………………………………. (call), I ……………………………………………(tell) her to come
back earlier.

5. If Mary …………………………………………………….. (not/ study), she ……………………………………….(not


pass) the exam.

6. If it ……………………………………………….. (rain), we ………………………………………….(stay) at home.

7. If you …………………………………………… (do) your homework now, we


……………………………………………..(go) to the park later.

8. If I ……………………………………….(buy) the book, I ……………………………………………….(lend) it to


you.

9. If we …………………………………………….(not / leave) now, we …………………………………………………


(miss) the bus.

10. If we …………………………………………….(miss) the bus, we …………………………………………(be) late.

Exercise 2: Put the verbs into the right tense so as to form the First Conditional.

1. Dad …………………………………………. (be) angry if we


……………………………………………...(get) home late.
2. If you ………………………………………….(come), we
……………………………………………….(have) a good time.
3. I …………………………………………(punish) you if you
…………………………………………(not/stop) fighting.
4. If …………………………………………. (break) anything, you
……………………………………………(have to) pay for it.
5. If I ………………………………………….. (miss) the bus, I
…………………………………………(take) a taxi.
6. You friend ……………………………………………(forgive) you if you
……………………………………….(apologize)
7. If you ………………………………………. (not/leave) now, we
……………………………………………………(call) the police.
8. If we ………………………………………..(go) shopping we
…………………………………………(spend) a lot of money.

9. If they ……………………………………………. (not/invite) us we


……………………………………………..(not/go)
10. If you ………………………………………………(be/ not) careful you
………………………………………(break) the vase.

Exercise 3: Put the verbs into the right tense so as to form the First
Conditional. (can / may / must/ imperative)

1. If you ………………………………………..(go) without calling first he


………………………………………..(may/not/be) there.
2. If we ………………………………………… (move) to a bigger house we
……………………………………………(can / have) a pet.
3. If he ……………………………………………………(call)
…………………………………………………… (tell) him to come.
4. If you …………………………………………(not / put on) your coat you
………………………………………..(may/catch) a cold.
5. If she ……………………………………………(not/feel) well, we
……………………………………………….(must/call) the doctor.
6. If you ………………………………………….(go) now
……………………………………………..(I/can/come) with you?
7. If the baby ………………………………………….(wake up)
…………………………………………….(give) me a call.
8. If you …………………………………………..(see) him
………………………………….(ask) him to tell you the truth.
9. You …………………………………………..(must /give) Tom his toy back if he
…………………………………….(ask) for it.
10. If you really ………………………………………….(want) pass the exam you
………………………………………………(can/do) it.

Exercise 4: Write type 1 conditional sentences for the following


situations.
example: Please have some more ice cream (get / sick)
If I have more ice cream, I will get sick.

1. You should eat your breakfast. (be late for school)


……………………………………………………………………………………………
….
2. Why don’t you go out for a walk in the woods? (get lost)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
….
3. Why don’t you sing with us? (everybody / leave the room)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
….
4. Have some more wine. (get drunk)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
….
5. We should go to Italy for holidays (it/cost/a lot of money)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
….
6. Let’s stay a little bit longer (we /miss the bus)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
….
7. Why don’t you ask her to marry you? (she/say no)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
….
8. Let’s order dessert. (we/not have enough money to pay the bill)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
….
9. Let’s take dad’s car to go to the beach (Dad /be angry)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
….
10. Let’s prepare dinner (mum/be/happy)
………………………………………………

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