First Conditional Exercise 4

The first conditional is an if-sentence in English that is used to talk about realistic situations in the present and future. There is a condition and the result of that condition when it is fulfilled. The verb in the if-clause needs to be in the present simple and the verb in the main clause has to be in the will-future (will + infinitive).

This is an exercise in which you must fill in the correct verb form.

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First Conditional Exercise 4

Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb in the first conditional.
1.
I (to be) late if I (to miss) my train.
2.
If you (to change) underwear on a daily basis, it (not, to smell).
3.
We (to call) the police if we (to see) a thief.
4.
If you (to leave) me alone, I (to get) more work done today.
5.
He (not, to pass) his tests if he (not, to focus).
6.
Harry (to drink) water of we (to run out) of soda.
7.
Mary (to buy) a new MacBook if her old one (to die).
8.
Mother (to tell) us a story if we (to behave).
9.
If I (to be) tired, I (to go) to bed early.
10.
They (to travel) to Spain by car if we (to convince) them.

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