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Complete with the First Conditional

We use the First Conditional to talk about future events that are likely to
happen. The first conditional has the Present Simple after 'if', then the
Future “Will” in the other clause:

If + Present=> / will +
verb

1. If you send (send) this letter now, she


will receive (receive) it tomorrow.

2. You will pay (pay) higher insurance if you buy (buy) a


sports car.

3. If I find (find) your ring, I will give (give) it


back to you.

4. Peggy will go (go) shopping if she has (have)


time in the afternoon.

5. Simon will go (go) to London next week if he gets


(get) a cheap flight.

6. If her boyfriend doesn´t phone (phone / not) today, she


leaves (leave) him.

7. If they don´t study (study / not) harder, they


won´t pass (pass / not) the exam.

8. If it doesn´t rain (not/ rain) tomorrow, I


will have (have) water the plants.

9. You won´t be able (be able/ not) to sleep if you watch


(watch) this scary film.

10. If you eat (eat) an apple every day, you will be (be)
very healthy.

11. You will pay (pay) higher insurance if you buy (buy) a
sports car.

12. You will be able(be able) to see you better if you


turn (turn) on the lamp.

13. If we don´t protect (not/protect) the elephant, it will become


(become) extinct.

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