A2 Grammar - First Conditional

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 First Conditional

There are 10 questions in this quiz. Read the grammar explanation below.
1. Which words fill the space?
If you ____ careful, you will have an accident.

won't be
aren't
won't

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First Conditional
Use:
The first conditional structure is used to talk about something which will or may happen in the future as a result
of something else.
Example: If it rains tomorrow, I’ll stay at home.

Form:
Make the first conditional in this way.

If I present simple , I will / won’t verb


When you you might / might not (infinitive form)
he he
she... she...

Examples: If I see Tom, I will tell him the news.


When you visit, we might go to the park.

Or

I will / won’t verb if I present simple


you might / might not (infinitive form) when you
he he
she... she...

Examples: She’ll be late if she doesn’t hurry up.


You might not pass your exams if you watch television all the time.

Common Mistakes:
1) Don’t use will or might directly after will or might.
If I will arrive first, I’ll make lunch. => If I arrive first, I’ll make lunch.

2) Always use an infinitive verb after will and might.


I might to go out tonight, if I’m not too tired. => I might go out tonight if I’m not too tired.
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