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CONDITIONAL " you stlitfy hard, you %''úl pa; ;your exams.

(exerdses) rí she tomes tomy party, I wil] bt;very happy.


1) Match the sentencc halvcs.
1. FU be disappointed if you don't come to the party.
Qf uou eat too muc/i, I'll be disappointed
2. .
¡f ¡t doesn't rain tomorrow ril be Iicippsj
3.
°" LLfe.e.L an.we.LL
4. "'
I'll PllOne yOU Ify&wpay f&r &ÍMAW,
We'll go to the parh U I Iieefl yOUl Help,
6.
I'U/pay for lu-ncív if you don't come to the party

CONDITIONAL. SENTENCE

MAIN
2) Choose the bcst answcr, a or b. CLAUSE: IF
CLAUSE

1. If I find the CD you want, I'll send you a text message.


a) I'll defiíiitcly find the book b) I might find the book
2. If the tickets are too expensive, Sam won't buy them.
a) Sam might buy the tickets b) Sam will definitely buy the tickets
3. I'll tell Jane the news if she comes to the party.
a) Jane might come to the party b) Jane's definitely coming to the party
4. John's parents will give him a car if he passes the exam.
a) He might have a car b) He'll definitely have a car

+ present simple + Will or may/might


3) Complete these superstitions

1. If a caí (wash) behind its ears, it (rain).


2. I f t h e bride _ (make) her own dress, it (bring) bad luck.
3. Yon (catch) a cold if a cal (sneeze) three times.
4. If vou (open) an umbrella indoors, it (bring) bad luck.
5. Something bad (happen) to you if you (walk) under the ladder.
6. If you (take) the lasl piece of bread on the píate, you (be) unlucky.
7. If you (have) an itcliy nose, you (have) an argument with someone soon.

4) Complete the first conditional senfcnces with vour own ideas.

1. I'll be happy
2. If it rains all weekend,
3. If I forget my best friend's birthday,
4. I'll pass all ni y exams
5. If I don't feel vvell tomorrow inorning,
6. I'll go to bed early
7. I'll be disappointed
Zero Conditional Exercise

Water boils if weather's good. (to go)

4 They you if
2 If you mix red and white you wear a wig and dark glasses. (to
recognise)

3 5 If the bus >$ on


if you leave it in the sun. time, I won't miss the football. (to be)

4If 6 If you qO your


, take an aspirin. homework now, you'll be free all
tomorrow. (to do)
5lf
, it tastes sweet. I, We OJUl A out if
there's no food at home. (to eat)
6
if you go near its food when it's 8 You'll find life much easier if you
eating. ¿je <»fY\\Qa> more often. (to smile)

7 If you pulí a cat's tail, \ 9 If it's hot, we miilV- op


for a swim. (to go)
I
8 \ 10 You'll do it better if you
if you doii't wear a seat belt. aje. HoJ^Mt, more time over
it. (to take)
9 You can end up brain damaged
if HIfshe_JL_ i
practising, she'll get better. (to keep)
10 If you press this switch,
'12 Mum will be very sad if Jim
Mother's Day
lllf again. (to forget)
, her folks get very angry.
131. U/i•til so happy if I
12 Farmers get very angry if pass the exam. (to be)

>• 14 You'll be really tired tomorrow if


you ar<- y> to bed soon.
First Conditional Exercise (to go)
f
Fill the gap using the verb in brackets 15 The governmeiit
.Three gaps iieed a NEGATIVE verb the next
and watch out for the third person S! election if they continué to ignore
public opinión, (to lose)
1 If Clare late
again, the hockey trainer will be Sp?
\ 16 If Valencia FC win the Spanish
/ furious. (to arrive) ífootball league, 1 -Os
i 2 You'll be sorry if you iny hair blue. (to dye)
T •g.v.Se. for your exams.
(to revise) 17 If someone __ xgAO^ _______
you a bike, you can come with us. (to
We JOv ifthe lend)

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