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First Conditional

4) Match the two halves of the sentences.


1. People will no longer need guidebooks B
2. If people can find flats and houses online, E
3. We won’t need switchboard operators C
4. If there aren’t any schools, A
5. Teenagers won’t get jobs delivering papers D
A. will we need teachers?
B. if they use tourist information websites.
C. if all companies use automated telephone systems.
D. if newspapers only appear in digital form.
E. we won’t need estate agents.
5) Complete the first conditional sentences. Use the present simple or the will
form of the verbs in brackets.
1. I will quit (quit) my job if I don’t get (not get) a pay rise.
2. If you are (be) confident, I think you will do it (do) well in the interview.
3. I will look for (look for) a job in finance if I pass (pass) all my exams.
4. If you don´t go (not go) to university, you won’t earn (not earn) as much
money.
5. You will be (be) much happier if you find (find) a less stressful job.
6. If my computer goes (go) wrong, will you fix (fix) it for me?
6) Complete the mail. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

Hi Pierre
Thanks for your email. I am well, thanks, but very busy at the moment as I have
school exams next month. I´m sure I 1 will pass (pass) if I 2 work (work) hard, but I
want to do really well. If I 3 get (get) top grades, I 4 will apply (apply) to study science
at the University of London. If my marks 5 aren’t (not be) so good, I 6 probably will go
(probably/go) to another university – maybe Sheffield.
If I 7 have (have) time, I 8 will email (email) you again before the exams. If I 9 haven’t
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(not have) time, I will be (be) in touch soon after. Anyway, I still hope to come and
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see you in Paris in August. If I find (find) a well-paid summer job, I will be able to
(be able to) afford the plane ticket. Fingers crossed!
Love Emma

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