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.
You can find the exercise below:
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.More exercises
- First Conditional Exercise 1
- First Conditional Exercise 2
- First Conditional Exercise 3
- First Conditional Exercise 5