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First conditional 6 Write if in the correct place to complete the
sentences. Add a comma or capital letter if
We use the first conditional to talk about a possible necessary.
future situation and its result. tf
If it/s sunny tomorrow, we,ll go for a picnic ÿ fjt rains we won't play tennis .
If Max wants to come, I'll buy another ticket. 3
ÿ she'll leave our school/ ,her parents move to
We use the present tense in the if clause but a future
tense in the main clause. London.
Future condition Result 1 you go swimming I'll come with you.
If + present simple will 2 he'll be late there's a lot of traffic.
If I'm tired tonight, I'll goto bed early.
3 they'll laugh you tell that joke.
If you don't do your your teacher will be very
homework, annoyed. 4 we'll remember him we see him.
5 you don't like this programme we'll watch
We do not use will in the if clause.
If I will be tired tonight, I'll go to bed early. something else.
If I'm tired tonight, I'll go to bed early.
6 the post office is busy we won't wait.
Remember, we can put the if clause second. Use a
comma when the if clause comes first. 7 we won't start dinner Sue isn't here.
We'll miss the train if you're late.
If you're late, we'll miss the train. 8 the car isn't repaired we won't drive to Scotland.
7 O 21.3 Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verbs in brackets. Listen and check. O
4 O 21.2 Listen to Louise and complete the .
sentences with the phrases in the box. ÿ If you sell your bike, you,ll aet a lot of money.
(sell, get)
will do some will play computer 1 If they_late, we_the film, (arrive,
gardening games miss)
will go for a walk wlU-piay tennis 2 I_angry if Emily_for me. (be, not
will goto the cinema will read her book wait)
3 If you_down, we_(not slow, crash)
If her aunt and uncle come, Louise willplfltj 4 Ted_silly if he_that hat. (look, wear)
tenuis. Her brother'_and her 5 If Jack_the book, I_it to him.
parents2_ (need, lend)
If they don't come, Louise3_, 6 If you_that watch, we_ you a new
her brother4- and her parents one. (lose, not buy)
5 7 Lucy_the race if she harder.
(not win, not train)
5 Circle the correct option. O 8 They_you if you_ to them like that.
(not help, talk)
ÿ If she invites / will invite me , I'll go.
1 If Tony passes his test, he buys / he'll buy a car.
2 She'll earn a lot of money if she wins / she'll win
the competition.
3 If you go to the shops tomorrow, I meet / I'll meet
you there.
4 If he doesn't / won't understand, I'll explain it.
5 We'll miss/We miss the film if the train is late.
6 If you don't / won't listen, you won't learn.
7 If you cook dinner, I / I'll do the washing-up.
8 They won't pass their exams if they don't / won't
work harder.
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