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Type 1 conditional sentences are used to talk about real and possible situations.

Here we use a
simple present tense in the if-clause and will /can / may + infinitive in the result clause.
Exercise 1
1. If she ……………….. (invite) me, I ………………. (go)
2. If it …………………. (rain), we ………………… (cancel) the match.
3. If I ……………….. (get) a promotion, I ………………… (buy) a car.
4. If she ………………. (be late), we …………………. (go) without her.
5. If you ………………. (ask) more politely, I ………………… (buy) you a drink.
6. If you …………………. (not behave), I ………………. (throw) you out.
7. If he ……………….. (win) the first prize, his mother ……………… (be) happy.
8. If he ……………….. (get) proper medical care, he ………………. (survive)
9. If the drought ………………… (continue), plants and animals ………………… (perish).
Exercise 2 Complete with : “So…(I).” or “Neither…(I).”
I like milk. .
I can't drive a bus. .
I am a good student. .
I ate pizza yesterday. .
I have got a lot of friends. .
I didn't go to the zoo last month. .
I don't like oranges. .
I have forgotten to call Peter. .
I haven't spoken to John yet. .
I will paint the house.
I can play tennis. (Jerry) .
I love chocolate. (my brother) .
I am tall. (my friends) .
I haven't done my homework. (Sue) .
I don't like loud music. (my neighbour) .
I wrote a letter. (Teddy) .
I have tidied my bedroom. (Peter) .
Mary and Tom are good students. (Susan) .
Mat and George haven't arrived yet. (Kate) .
We can't speak Italian. (our friends) .
My aunt read a book. (my uncle) .
I don't have a computer. (Betty) .
Tim rode his bike yesterday. (Jim) .
My father didn't wash the car. (my mother) .
Sophie is very clever. (her children)

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