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First Conditional IF clauses I

If + Present,
If you dont stay with him,
If + Present,
If you do that,

Future (will + infinitive)


he will be afraid.
Present (can/ may)
your mother can punish you.

It is used:
- Possibilities: Youll miss the train if you dont hurry!
- Superstitions: If you walk under a ladder, you will have bad
luck!
- Future plans: If you see Ken later today, will you tell him to
call me?
- Warnings and threats: If you say that again, I will hurt you.
1. Mix and match.
a) If we get this book deal,
b) If he says no,
c) If she doesnt come,
d) Youll be late
e) If he asks me to do it,
f) If we take the car,
g) If you need some cash,
h) If I find your watch,
i) Youll get there in plenty
of time

j) They wont come

1) if you take the 2.30 train.


2) if you dont hurry up.
3) itll be difficult to find
parking place.

4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)

if the weather is really bad.


well make a lot of money.
we wont invite her again.
Ill have to say yes.
Ill be furious.
Ill give it back to you.

10)

Ill lend you some.

2. Fill the blanks with the verbs in brackets.


a) If I ____________ (go) out tonight, I ___________________ (go) to
the cinema.
b) If you __________ (get) back late, I ___________________ (be)
angry.
c) If we ___________ (not/see) each other tomorrow, we
_______________ (see) each other next week.
d) If he ______________ (come), I ________________ (be) surprised.
e) If we _______________ (wait) here, we _______________ (be) late.
f) If we ____________ (go) on holiday this summer, we
________________ (go) to Spain.

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