First Conditional Exercise at Auto-English
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Fill the gap using the verb in brackets.Three gaps need a NEGATIVE verb and watch out for the third person S!
1 | If Clare arrives late again, the hockey trainer will be furious. (to arrive) |
| 2 | You'll be sorry if you revise for your exams. (to revise) |
| 3 | We go if the weather's good. (to go) |
| 4 | They won't recognise you if you wear a wig and dark glasses. (to recognise) |
| 5 | If the bus is on time, I won't miss the football. (to be) |
| 6 | If you do your homework now, you'll be free all tomorrow. (to do) |
| 7 | We'll eat out if there's no food at home. (to eat) |
| 8 | You'll find life much easier if you smile more often. (to smile) |
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| If it's hot, we'll go for a swim. (to go) |
| 10 | You'll do it better if you take more time over it. (to take) |
| 11 | If she keeps practising, she'll get better. (to keep) |
| 12 | Mum will be very sad if Jim forgets Mother's Day again. (to forget) |
| 13 | I'll be so happy if I pass the exam. (to be) |
| 14 | You'll be really tired tomorrow if you don't go to bed soon. (to go) |
| 15 | The government will lose the next election if they continue to ignore public opinion. (to lose) |
| 16 | If Valencia FC win the Spanish football league, I'll dye my hair blue. (to dye) |
| 17 | If someone lends you a bike, you can come with us. (to lend) |
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