If Clauses Type 1 (Conditional Clauses Type 1)


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If Clauses - Type 1 is used to express a possibility in the future (It is not certain that it will happen, but it is possible). We use this type when talking about real and possible situations in the future. In a conditional type 1 sentence, the tense in the 'if' clause is the simple present, and the tense in the main clause is the simple future.


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Conditional Sentences. Rewrite the following sentences so that the meaning stays the same. 1. She didn�t have an umbrella, so she got wet. If . �. 2. You are so nervous because you drink too much coffee. �.


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1. If we hurry, we will get there in time. (HURRY, GET) 2. I won't go to the doctor unless the pain increases. (NOT GO, INCREASE) 3. If you smoke in public places you will get into trouble. (SMOKE, GET) 4. We will go for a picnic tomorrow if the weather stays nice. (GO, STAY) 5. Everyone will believe you if you tell them the truth. (BELIEVE, TELL)


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Exercise 3: Rewriting Conditionals How can you express these ideas using conditional constructions? Write your answers in the boxes and click 'submit' to see a possible answer for each question. There are many possible answers. You may use I or you in your sentence, and choose the tense you prefer.


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1. We didn't see The Two Towers because the cinema was closed. 2. She doesn't understand because you haven't explained the situation to her. 3. You won't get a promotion if your work doesn't improve. 4. I never eat octopus because I get sick. 5. We didn't pick you up at the station because you didn't phone us. 6.


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Exercises Complete the first conditional sentences. If I (bump) into Claire, I (tell) her you said hello. 1. if-clause: simple present|2. main clause: will + infinitive People (be) happy if there (be) enough food and drink. 1. main clause: will + infinitive|2. if-clause: simple present We (call) you if your parcel (arrive) today. 1. main clause: will + infinitive|2. if-clause: simple present


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Online exercises English grammar and courses. Free tutorial If clauses conditionals. English If clauses conditionals exercises. English grammar easy to learn. If causes type 1, type 2 and type 3. All English conditional exercises are free and with help function, teaching materials and grammar rules.


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Conditional Sentence Type 1 → It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. Form: if + Simple Present, will-Future Example: If I find her address, I'll send her an invitation. more on Conditional Sentences Type I Conditional Sentence Type 2 → It is possible but very unlikely, that the condition will be fulfilled.


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Exercise 1: if clause type 1 Exercise 1: first conditional ( if -clause type 1) (Practise your skills in using the if -clause type 1) if -sentences type 1 - cloze test (difficulty: 2 of 5 - rather easy) Fill the gaps with the verbs indicated in brackets in the right tense to form a correct if-clause type 1 ( first conditional sentence ).


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First Conditional Exercise 1 Perfect English Grammar Review how to make the first conditional here. Download this quiz in PDF here. First Conditional Form Make the first conditional See all the conditional exercises here. Do you want to master English grammar? Click here to read about the membership.


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Exercises on Conditional Sentences Type 1 Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I) by putting the verbs into the correct form. If you (send) this letter now, she (receive) it tomorrow. If I (do) this test, I (improve) my English. If I (find) your ring, I (give) it back to you. Peggy (go) shopping if she (have) time in the afternoon.


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Show example Do you need help? Conditional sentences - type I If I (to study), I (to pass) the exams. If the sun (to shine), we (to walk) into town. If he (to have) a temperature, he (to see) the doctor. If my friends (to come), I (to be) very happy. If she (to earn) a lot of money, she (to fly) to New York.


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Fill In Exercises: 1. If Clauses Exercises - 2. If Conditionals Exercise 3. If / Unless / When Exercise 4. If vs Unless Exercise 2 5. Conditionals Tenses Exercise 6-7. Zero Conditional Exercise 1 / 2 8-9. First Conditional Exercise 1 / 2 10-11. Second Conditional Exercise 1 / 2 12-13. Third Conditional Exercise 1 / 2 14.Mixed Conditional.


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› Type 1 If Clause Type 1 Form if + Simple Present, will-Future Example: If I find her address, I will send her an invitation. The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma. Example: I will send her an invitation if I find her address. Note: Main clause and / or if clause might be negative.


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PDF worksheets, exercises with answers and grammar rules. First conditional sentences (type 1): If you don't eat, you'll be hungry. First conditional (type1). exercise 1. Rewrite sentences and keep the same meaning.. If is the most frequent expression in the if clauses, but other expressions are also possible: even if, provided (that.