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First Conditional (Exercises) : If You Eat Too Much

The document provides examples of conditional sentences and exercises to practice them. The first exercise matches sentence halves using first conditional structures like "If you eat too much, you'll feel unwell." The second exercise chooses the most appropriate option to complete conditional sentences. The third exercise completes conditional superstitions. The final exercise has learners complete first conditional sentences with their own ideas. The document focuses on helping learners practice forming and understanding first conditional sentences.
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First Conditional (Exercises) : If You Eat Too Much

The document provides examples of conditional sentences and exercises to practice them. The first exercise matches sentence halves using first conditional structures like "If you eat too much, you'll feel unwell." The second exercise chooses the most appropriate option to complete conditional sentences. The third exercise completes conditional superstitions. The final exercise has learners complete first conditional sentences with their own ideas. The document focuses on helping learners practice forming and understanding first conditional sentences.
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FIRST

CONDITIONAL
(exercises)
1) Match the sentence halves.
1. I’ll be disappointed if you don’t come to the party.
If you eat too much, I’ll be disappointed
2. If I need your help, I´ll phone you.
if it doesn’t rain tomorrow I’ll be happy

3. If you pay for dinner, I´ll pay for lunch.


if I pass my final exam you’ll feel unwell
4. We´ll go to the park if it doesn´t rain tomorrow.
I’ll phone you If you pay for dinner,
5. If you eat too much, you´ll feel unwell.
We’ll go to the park If I need your help,
I’ll pay for lunch if you don’t come to the party 6. If I pass my final exam I´ll be happy.

2) Choose the best answer, a or b.

1. If I find the book you want, I’ll send you a text message.
a) I’ll definitely find the book b) I might find the book
2. If the tickets are too expensive, Sam won’t buy them.
a) Sam might buy the tickets b) Sam will definitely buy the tickets
3. I’ll tell Jane the news if she comes to the party.
a) Jane might come to the party b) Jane’s definitely coming to the party
4. John’s parents will give him a car if he passes the exam.
a) He might have a car b) He’ll definitely have a car

3) Complete these superstitions

1. If a cat wash (wash) behind its ears, it can rain (rain).


2. If the bride will make (make) her own dress, it will bring (bring) bad luck.
3. You will catch (catch) a cold if a cat much sneeze (sneeze) three times.
4. If you will open (open) an umbrella indoors, it will bring (bring) bad luck.
5. Something bad don´t happen (happen) to you if you won´t walk (walk) under the ladder.
6. If you will take (take) the last piece of bread on the plate, you ´ll be (be) unlucky.
7. If you have (have) an itchy nose, you will have(have) an argument with someone soon.

4) Complete the first conditional sentences with your own ideas.


1. I’ll be happy
I'll be happy if I get a lot of friends.
2. If it rains all weekend,
If it rains all weekend, I will stay at home

3. If I forget my best friend’s birthday,


If I forget my best friend's birthday, I'll apologize

4. I’ll pass all my exams


I'll pass all my exams if I study
5. If I don’t feel well tomorrow morning,
If I don't feel well tomorrow morning, I will go to the doctor
6. I’ll go to bed early _
I'll go to bed early if I finish my homework
7. I’ll be disappointed
I'll be disappointed if she lies me

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