Zero and First Conditional
Zero and First Conditional
ZERO AND FIRST CONDITIONAL
THEORY
Study the information below to learn the difference between the zero and first
conditionals.
ESL Pals 1 Grammar Worksheet
ZERO / FIRST
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct answer. You also need to say if the
sentence is the zero or first conditional.
1. If I am sad, I w
atch / will watch a funny movie.
2. If it snows this winter, I b
uild / will build a snowman.
3. If the coronavirus cases are lower in a month, I travel / will travel.
4. If I eat / will eat healthy this week, I will feel better.
5. If it rains, the street g
ets / will get wet.
6. If you don’t put ice cream in the freezer, it melts / will melt.
7. If I go / w
ill go to the party tonight, I won’t stay long.
8. If you drink too much alcohol, you g
et / w
ill get drunk.
9. If you exercise, you l ose / w
ill lose weight.
10. If they get / will get married, I will be very happy.
MATCH
Match the two clauses to create conditional sentences. Also state whether the
sentences are zero or first conditional.
1. If he goes to bed late tonight a. if you add sugar
9. If you don’t drink anything for a month i. we won’t go to the beach.
ESL Pals 2 Grammar Worksheet
ESL Pals 3 Grammar Worksheet
ESL Pals 4 Grammar Worksheet