Grammar 1-1 First Conditional Time Clauses PDF

Title Grammar 1-1 First Conditional Time Clauses
Author Jose Jimenezz
Course QUI21A1
Institution Universidad Estatal de Sonora
Pages 13
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1. Put the verb into the correct First Conditional form:

a. If it (not / be sunny) tomorrow, he (be) miserable. If it isn’t sunny tomorrow, he’ll be miserable.

b. If you (go) to the exhibition, you (have) a good time. If you go to the exhibition, you will have a good time.

c. If global warming (continue), it (destroy) the world. If global warming continues, it will destroy the world.

d. If he (come), I (be) surprised. If he comes, I will be surprised.

e. If the humidity (go) up, we (buy) an air conditioner. If the humidity goes up, we’ll buy an air conditioner.

f. If we (go) on holiday this summer, we (go) to Spain. If we go on holiday this summer, we’ll goes to Spain.

g. If the weather (not / improve), we (not / have) a picnic. If the weather don’t improves, we will don’t have a picnic.

h. Wildlife (disappear) if deforestation (continue). Wildlife disappears if deforestation will continue.

i. The dust (become) a problem if we (not / clean up) every week. The dust will becomes a problem if we don’t clean up every week.

j. We (have to) learn about Fahrenheit if we (move) to the USA. We have to learn about Fahrenheit if we’ll move to the USA.

k. If I (not / go) to bed early, I (be) tired tomorrow. If I not goes to bed early, I will be tired tomorrow.

l. I (come) early if you (want). I comes early if you’ll want.

2. Put the verb into the correct form:

a. I (hide) when the lightning (start). I'll hide when the lightning starts.

b. She (stay) here until you (come) back. She will stay here until you come back.

c. We (not go) home before we (visit) the art gallery. We won’t go home before we visit the art gallery.

d. As soon as it (warm up), let's go outside! As soon as it will warm up, let’s go outside

e. I (love) you until I (find) somebody better. I’ll love you until I find somebody better.

f. (you go) to the park after the sun (set)? Will you go to the park after the sunset?

g. I (keep) riding my bike to school until the weather (get) too harsh. I will keep riding my bike to school until the weather get too harsh.

h. Before spring (start), we (plant) seeds for the crops. Before spring will start, we plant seeds for the crops.

i. She (draw) a sketch before she (paint) a picture. She will draw a sketch before she paint a picture.

j. She (not like) the news when she (hear) it. She will do not like the new when she hear it.

3. Choose the correct connector to complete the following sentences: a. (Before / when) they come to class, they will probably get some coffee. b. Buses will stop running (if / until) it drops below freezing. c. We should stay inside (before / until) the lightning stops. d. I don't want to be buried (if / when) I die. e. (Until / Before) we run out of soap, we should buy some more. f. We will stay home (after / if) it gets miserable outside. g. My skin turns red (when / after) I drink alcohol. h. (While / Until) your English improves, you should stay in this class. i. I will plug my cell phone in (when / after) I go to bed tonight. j. It’s so late! The movie will sell out (until / before) you arrive at the theatre. k. You will learn about different genres of music (while / when) you move to that country. l. (If / Until) you stop buying your lunch every day, you will save a lot of money. m. The world will never change (as soon as / until) everybody gets more environmentally-conscious. n. Birds will come back to this city (before / after) it warms up. o. It’s an emergency. Call me (when / as soon as) you can.

4. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs:

a. I will be (be) in this country until my visa expires (expire).

b. She will get (get) here after she finish (finish) work.

c. We will sit (sit) in the shade if it warms up (warm up).

d. Until we stop (stop) polluting the oceans, I won’t go (not / go) swimming in them.

e. I will plug (plug) in my computer before the battery dies (die).

f. Before we go (go) to have a picnic, I will make (make) sure to pack a lunch.

g. We will leave (leave) this continent as soon as we find (find) a job overseas.

h. We will be (be) apart until I go back (go back) to my country.

i. He will go (go) back to the mainland as soon as the weather improves (improve).

j. It will be chilly (be chilly) until the sun rises (rise)....


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