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ZERO

AND FIRST CONDITIONAL


(exercises)
1) Match the sentence halves. Zero conditional
1. If you don’t come to the party I’ll be disappointed
If you eat too much, I’ll be disappointed
2. If you pay for dinner, I am happy.
if it doesn’t rain tomorrow I am happy 3. If you eat too much, you fell unwell.
4. If I pass my final exam I pay for lunch.
if I pass my final exam you feel unwell
5. If it doesn’t rain tomorrow we go to the park.
I phone you If you pay for dinner, 6. If I need your help, I phone you.
We go to the park If I need your help,
I pay for lunch if you don’t come to the party

2) Choose the best answer, a or b. First conditional

1. If I find the book you want, I’ll send you a text message.
a) I’ll definitely find the book b) I might find the book
2. If the tickets are too expensive, Sam won’t buy them.
a) Sam might buy the tickets b) Sam will definitely buy the tickets
3. I’ll tell Jane the news if she comes to the party.
a) Jane might come to the party b) Jane’s definitely coming to the party
4. John’s parents will give him a car if he passes the exam.
a) He might have a car b) He’ll definitely have a car

3) Write about an extreme sport you would like to try?

I would like to practice the sport of parachutes, since it is an extreme sport and above all of a lot of fear,
knowing that you are in the air, but I know that one day I will practice it.

4) Describe your ideal birthday.

my ideal birthday, would be to spend it with all my loved ones, especially that it is a simple meeting, that my
mother prepare my favorite food and stay until twelve o'clock at night with all my family together, even if it
does not pass next to my cousin Cristopher this year with me, but I know that even he will be present there
with me even if I do not see him.

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