The document contains an exercise on conditional sentence type 1 with 5 multiple choice questions. It tests understanding of conditional sentences where the if-clause is in the present or future time and the main clause is in the simple present. The correct answers are: 1) a, 2) a, 3) b, 4) c, 5) d.
The document contains an exercise on conditional sentence type 1 with 5 multiple choice questions. It tests understanding of conditional sentences where the if-clause is in the present or future time and the main clause is in the simple present. The correct answers are: 1) a, 2) a, 3) b, 4) c, 5) d.
The document contains an exercise on conditional sentence type 1 with 5 multiple choice questions. It tests understanding of conditional sentences where the if-clause is in the present or future time and the main clause is in the simple present. The correct answers are: 1) a, 2) a, 3) b, 4) c, 5) d.
The document contains an exercise on conditional sentence type 1 with 5 multiple choice questions. It tests understanding of conditional sentences where the if-clause is in the present or future time and the main clause is in the simple present. The correct answers are: 1) a, 2) a, 3) b, 4) c, 5) d.
1. You will not _______ sleep, if you watch this scary movie. a. be b. be able c. over d. go e. go to
2. If he ________ the first prize, his mother will be happy.
a. win b. wins c. won d. winner e. winning
3. If you don’t finish your homework, ______________ .
a. your teacher will be happy. b. your teacher will be mad. c. your teacher will be thankful. d. your teacher will be sorry. e. your teacher will be sick.
4. Read the sentences and make conditional sentences type 1.
a. If Sarah do some experiments, she will understand chemistry well.
b. If Sarah did some experiments, she would understand chemistry well. c. If Sarah does some experiments, she will understand chemistry well. d. Sarah does some experiments, if she will understand chemistry well. e. Sarah does some experiments and understand chemistry well.
5. If Carl want to win the race, he must run faster.
It means that ........... a. Carl wins the race. b. Carl didn’t win the race. c. Carl runs faster and he won the race. d. Carl must run faster to win the race. e. Carl can run faster and win the race.