This document discusses conditional sentence type I, also known as "if clauses". It states that in the if clause of a type I conditional sentence, simple present or simple future tense should be used. Similarly, in the main clause, simple present or simple future tense is used. The document provides examples of type I conditional sentences with blanks to be completed using the appropriate tenses.
This document discusses conditional sentence type I, also known as "if clauses". It states that in the if clause of a type I conditional sentence, simple present or simple future tense should be used. Similarly, in the main clause, simple present or simple future tense is used. The document provides examples of type I conditional sentences with blanks to be completed using the appropriate tenses.
This document discusses conditional sentence type I, also known as "if clauses". It states that in the if clause of a type I conditional sentence, simple present or simple future tense should be used. Similarly, in the main clause, simple present or simple future tense is used. The document provides examples of type I conditional sentences with blanks to be completed using the appropriate tenses.
In the if clause of a Conditional Sentence Type I, we use Simple present / simple
future. In the main clause of a Conditional Sentence Type I, we use Simple present / simple future.
Choose the correct form.
1. If we go to London, we will visit.
2. If the shop is open, I will buy a souvenir. 3. If she misses the bus, she will not get here on time. 4. He will help me if he knows the answer. 5. Jane will let you in if I am not here.
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.
1. If you eat an ice-cream, I will have a hot chocolate.
2. If she needs a computer, her brother will give her his computer. 3. If we don’t have time this afternoon, we will meet tomorrow. 4. He will talk to her if you don’t want to do it. 5. You won’t win the game if you don’t know the rules.