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The document is an exercise that provides 17 sentences in the present tense and asks the reader to change the verbs provided in parentheses into the appropriate form for the first conditional. The first conditional is used to talk about probable future events, where the if-clause is in the present tense and the main clause is in the future tense.

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The document is an exercise that provides 17 sentences in the present tense and asks the reader to change the verbs provided in parentheses into the appropriate form for the first conditional. The first conditional is used to talk about probable future events, where the if-clause is in the present tense and the main clause is in the future tense.

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First Conditional Exercise

Put the verb into the correct first conditional form:

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

cinema.

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

angry.

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

will see (see) each other next week.

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

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

6. If we go (go) on holiday this summer, we

might go (go) to Spain.

7. If the weather don`t improve (not / improve), we

won`t have (not / have) a picnic.

8. If I don`t go _ (not / go) to bed early, I will be (be)

tired tomorrow.

9. If we eat (eat) all this cake, we may feel

(feel) sick.

10. If you don`t want (not / want) to go out, I might cook

(cook) dinner at home.

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I will come (come) early if you want (want).

11. They may go (go) to the party if they are

(be) invited.

12. She will stay (stay) in London if she gets (get)

a job.

13. He won`t get _ (not / get) a better job if he don`t pass

(not / pass) that exam.

14. I may buy (buy) a new dress if I have (have)

enough money.

15. She will cooks (cook) dinner if you _ go (go) to

the supermarket.

16. They might go (go) on holiday if they have

(have) time.

17. We will be (be) late if we don`t hurry (not / hurry).

18. She may take (take) a taxi if it rains (rain).

19. I won`t go (not / go) if you don`t came (not / come)

with me.

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