Conditional Clauses - Type I

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CONDITIONAL CLAUSES - TYPE I

1. Connect the phrases to make sentences.

1. If you hide behind the tree, a) you’ll know more words.


2. If you don’t hurry, b) he’ll see you.
3. If you read more books, c) we’ll be late.
4. Is she doesn’t eat, d) their teacher will be angry.
5. If they don’t do their homework, e) she’ll be hungry.

2. Complete the conditional sentences.

a) If you ____________ (not/behave), you ____________ (get) a bad mark.


b) If she ____________(wear) a raincoat, she____________ (not/get) wet.
c) I ____________(not /talk) to you if you ____________(not/ keep) my secret.
d) If he ____________(leave) now, I ____________ (never/ talk) to him again.
e) If your students ____________(work) hard, their results ____________ (be) a lot better.
f) If you ____________(wait) a minute, she ____________(be) here with Jack.

3. Use the words given and make sentences in the first conditional.

a) she / not go to England / not practice her English.


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b) she / not go to France / her family / not be happy
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c) he has time / help you
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d) I see Kate / give her the letter
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e) she / not happy / not lend her the money
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f) I / go to Paris / visit the Eiffel Tower
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g) it / be / hot / I / go / to the beach
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Answer key

1.
1. If you hide behind the tree, he’ll see you.
2. If you don’t hurry, we’ll be late.
3. If you read more books, you’ll know more words.
4. If she doesn’t eat, she’ll be hungry.
5. IF they don’t finish their homework, their teacher will be angry.

2.
a) don’t behave ; will get
b) wears/ won’t get
c) won’t talk / don’t keep
d) leaves / I’ll never talk
e) work / will be

3.

a) If she doesn’t go to England, she won’t practice her English.


b) If she doesn’t go to France her family won’t be happy.
c) If he has time he’ll help you.
d) If I see Kate I’ll give her the letter.
e) She won’t be happy if you don’t lend her the money.
f) If I go to Paris I’ll visit the Eiffel Tower.

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