This document matches conditional statements with their results. There are 20 conditional statements labeled a-t that are to be matched with 20 results labeled 1-20. The conditions cover a variety of situations involving travel, studying, parties, and more.
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A MATCHING ACTIVITY TO PRACTICE THE FIRST CONDITIONAL.
This document matches conditional statements with their results. There are 20 conditional statements labeled a-t that are to be matched with 20 results labeled 1-20. The conditions cover a variety of situations involving travel, studying, parties, and more.
This document matches conditional statements with their results. There are 20 conditional statements labeled a-t that are to be matched with 20 results labeled 1-20. The conditions cover a variety of situations involving travel, studying, parties, and more.
Match the conditions with the results or vice versa.
a) He will buy a car 1. He will get good marks. b) I will go to the cinema 2. I will find a bank machine. c) I will have a headache 3. I’ll make the food. d) I will miss the bus 4. if he has enough time. e) If I need more money, 5. if I am late. f) if Peter studies hard. 6. if I listen to more loudly music. g) If we don’t run fast, 7. if I tidy my bedroom. h) If you bring the drinks, 8. if it rains. i) If you have a party, 9. if John wins a lot of money. j) If you travel to another country, 10. if there is a good movie. k) My dad will be happy 11. if they read carefully. l) Paul will wash his car later 12. if they study hard. m) She will stay at home 13. if you don’t study English regularly. n) They will understand the text 14. if you go to bed early. o) They’ll pass the exam 15. if you pay attention. p) You will know what to do 16. if you turn on the light. q) You will not be tired 17. if you use a map. r) You will see better 18. We won’t win the race. s) You won’t get lost 19. you’ll know the culture of a new place. t) You won’t speak fluently 20. Your friends will come.