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1. If you eat / will eat too much sugar, your teeth will fall / would fall out.
2. I tell / will tell him about it when I see / will see him this afternoon.
3. If we make / will make too much noise, we will wake / would wake the baby.
4. I don't help / won't help you unless you pay / will pay me.
5. If I drink / will drink too much coffee now, I have / will have difficulty falling asleep tonight.
B. Match the sentence halves with their endings, putting the verbs in the First Conditional
form.
3. Tom won't pass the exam ……… c. if she …………………………… her medicine. (take)
4. You won't be able to see properly ……… d. I ………………………………… the washing up. (do)
5. I'm sure Alice will feel better ……… e. I ……………………………… her the good news. (tell)
6. If we make too much noise tonight ……… f. I ……………………………… hungry all morning. (be)
7. When it stops raining ……… g. if you ……………………… your glasses. (not / wear)
10. If I see Anna, ……… j. we ……………………………… late for the party. (be)
C. Complete each sentence using two of the verbs below in the First Conditional form.
not / drink fail be get not / go not / listen finish invite look not / know
Exercise A
1. eat, will fall
2. will tell, see
3. make, will wake
4. won't help, pay
5. drink, will have
Exercise B
1. j, will be
2. h, will visit
3. a, doesn't study
4. g, don't wear
5. c, takes
6. i, will complain
7. b, will go
8. f, will be
9. d, will do
10. e, will tell
Exercise C
1. finishes, will look
2. don't listen, will not know / won't know
3. will not go / won't go, invites
4. will be, fail
5. don't drink, will get