The document discusses conditional sentences using "if" clauses. It provides examples of first conditional sentences where the "if" clause refers to a possible or likely situation in the present or future, and the main clause refers to the probable result. Some of the examples given include "If you help me, I will help you", "If they catch the bus, they will arrive on time", and "If I pass the year, my parents will give me a gift."
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First Conditional - Exercise Key
The document discusses conditional sentences using "if" clauses. It provides examples of first conditional sentences where the "if" clause refers to a possible or likely situation in the present or future, and the main clause refers to the probable result. Some of the examples given include "If you help me, I will help you", "If they catch the bus, they will arrive on time", and "If I pass the year, my parents will give me a gift."
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First Conditional
If you help (help) me, I will help (help) you.
If they catch (catch) the bus, they will arrive (arrive) on time. If my parents support (support) me, I will be (be) a better person. If it rains (rain), I will get (get) wet. Sally and Elizabeth will go (go) out tonight if their parents allow (allow) it. They will visit (visit) Eiffel Tower if they go (go) to France. If I pass (pass) the year, my parents will give (give) me a gift. If I dont pass (not/pass) the year, my parents will be (be) very disappointed. If the cable TV doesnt work (not/work), we will rent (rent) a DVD. If the baby doesnt eat (not/eat), we will see (see) the doctor. If the T-shirt suits (suit) me, I will buy (buy) it. If you continue (continue) on a diet, you will get (get) sick. If you are (be) a good listener, you will have (have) many friends. If you arent (not/be) careful, you will spoil (spoil) the machine. If she isnt (not / be) careful, she wont have (not/have) enough money left. If you get (get) enough sleep, you will feel (feel) healthier. My parents will give (give) me a hug, if I arrive (arrive) home early. If you arent (not/be) careful, you will fall (fall). If she eats (eat) that mayonnaise, she will be (be) sick. If they dont behave (not/behave), their parents will punish (punish) them. She will go (go) on a trip if she has got (have got) holidays in August. You will get (get) dehydrated if you dont drink (not/drink) more water. If it is (be) too much heat, I will turn off (turn off) the air conditioning. You will understand (understand) conditional sentences if you practice (practice) carefully.