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IF: conditional 1

Sunday, January 6, 2019 by Eva Easton 6 Comments

In this lesson, we’re going to practice the magic word “IF,” when we plan for the future.


And now it’s your turn..
Here’s your pronunciation quiz.

Pay close attention to “WILL.”
Is it in the main clause?


1. 

In Conditional 1, what verb form do you use in the MAIN clause?

2. 

In Conditional 1, what verb form do you use in the IF clause?

3. 

If I don't have to work on Saturday, I _________ to the party.

4. 

If I don't have to work on Saturday, I _________ to the party.

5. 

I _________ to the party if I don't have to work on Saturday.

6. 

I _________ to the party if I don't have to work on Saturday.

7. 

If you _________ to the party, it'll be a lot of fun.

8. 

If you _________ to the party, it will be a lot of fun.

9. 

It _________ a lot of fun if you go to the party.

10. 

It _________ a lot of fun if you go to the party.

11. 

If I _________, I will be the first one there.

12. 

I _________ the first one there if I hurry.

13. 

I _________ the first one there if I hurry.

14. 

Even if I have time on Saturday, I _________ to the party.

15. 

Even if I have time on Saturday, I _________ to the party.

16. 

I _________ to the party even if I have time on Saturday.

17. 

I won't go to the party even if I _________ time on Saturday.

18. 

If you go to the party, you _________ yourself.

19. 

You _________ yourself if you go to the party.

20. 

If you go to the party, _________ yourself.

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  1. Michael Gray says

    Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 1:17 pm

    Eva,

    This is great on many different levels. For contractions, it is wonderful. Excellent as a pronunciation exercise as well as for correct usage. Perfect as a grammar lesson on conditionals and how to form a correct sentence.

    My lesson planning is done for the week. My principal will be delighted with all my hard work!!!!!!! LOL

    Reply
  2. Eva Easton says

    Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 1:54 pm

    Michael,

    I’m so glad my work is useful to you. And thanks for finding my typo.

    Eva

    Reply
  3. Filippo Grippi says

    Monday, January 7, 2019 at 12:57 pm

    I have made eighteen answers correct, I can do better next time. thank you, bye bye

    Reply
    • Eva Easton says

      Monday, January 7, 2019 at 1:26 pm

      18/20 … which ones did you miss? Next time you can get 20/20

      Eva

      Reply
  4. Olga says

    Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 3:26 am

    A very interesting and useful lesson for students. Eva, you are a wonderful teacher and webmaster, I adore your lessons!

    Reply
  5. Eva Easton says

    Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 5:11 am

    Thank you, Olga. And there’s another one coming soon.

    Eva

    Reply

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