Put The Verbs in Brackets Into The Gaps. Form A Conditional Sentence - Type I
The document contains a series of conditional sentences using verbs in brackets to fill in blanks. It provides examples of type I conditional sentences, which are used to talk about probable or likely outcomes in the present or future if a certain condition is met. The conditional sentences cover a range of everyday situations involving school, weather, health, travel, social plans, and more.
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Put The Verbs in Brackets Into The Gaps. Form A Conditional Sentence - Type I
The document contains a series of conditional sentences using verbs in brackets to fill in blanks. It provides examples of type I conditional sentences, which are used to talk about probable or likely outcomes in the present or future if a certain condition is met. The conditional sentences cover a range of everyday situations involving school, weather, health, travel, social plans, and more.
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1. Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps.
Form a Conditional sentence – type I.
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1. If I (to study), I (to pass) the exams.
2. If the sun (to shine), we (to walk) into town. 3. If he (to have) a temperature, he (to see) the doctor. 4. If my friends (to come), I (to be) very happy. 5. If she (to earn) a lot of money, she (to fly) to New York. 6. If we (to travel) to London, we (to visit) the museums. 7. If you (to wear) sandals in the mountains, you (to slip) on the rocks. 8. If Rita (to forget) her homework, the teacher (to give) her a low mark. 9. If they (to go) to the disco, they (to listen) to loud music. 10. If you (to wait) a minute, I (to ask) my parents. 11. If it (to rain), the children (not/to go) for a walk. 12. If she (not/to read) the novel, she (not/to pass) the literature test. 13. If I (not/to argue) with my father, he (to lend) me his motorbike. 14. If we (to take) the bus, we (not/to arrive) in time. 15. If Dick (not/to buy) the book, his friends (to be) angry with him. 16. If Tom (not/to tidy up) his room, Victoria (not/to help) him with the muffins. 17. If the boys (not/to play) football, the girls (not/to come) to the football pitch. 18. If you (to eat) too much junk food, you (not/to lose) weight. 19. If I (not/to make) breakfast tomorrow morning, my girlfriend (not/to love) me anymore. 20. If they (not/to hurry), they (not/to catch) the train. 21. If you (to dive) into this river, you (to hurt) yourself. 22. If the sun (to shine), the children (to play) outside. 23. Richard (to walk) to school if he (to miss) the bus. 24. Emily (to buy) a Pepsi if you (to pack) the picnic basket. 25. If I (to be) in Venice, I (to rent) a boat. 26. Michael's teacher (to phone) his parents if he (to text) in the lesson. 27. If she (to answer) this question correctly, she (to get) an extra point. 28. My sister (to be) angry if I (to turn) on the music too loud. 29. Your room (to look) much tidier if you (to keep) your hamster in the cage. 30. If we (to surf) the Internet, we (to find) a lot of information about Loch Ness. 31. If we (to send) an invitation, our friends (to come) to our party. 32. He (not/to understand) you if you (to whisper). 33. They (not/to survive) in the desert if they (not/to take) extra water with them. 34. If you (to press) CTRL + s, you (to save) the file. 35. You (to cross) the Channel if you (to fly) from Paris to London. 36. Fred (to answer) the phone if his wife (to have) a bath. 37. If Claire (to wear) this dress at the party, our guests (not/to stay) long. 38. If I (to touch) this snake, my girlfriend (not/to scream). 39. She (to forget) to pick you up if you (not/to phone) her. 40. I (to remember) you if you (to give) me a photo.