Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Exercise with one gap
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence — type 1. Mind the negations in the sentences.
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If she
out of her window, she will see a huge cloud. (look)
If she looks out of her window, she will see a huge cloud.
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1.If the weather is hot, weto the river. (go)will go
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2.I will explain it to Ryan if heme for it. (ask)asks
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3.If youthe answer, I will tell you more about that matter. (not / know)don't know
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4.Wefor you if you promise not to be too late. (wait)will wait
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5.Alex will repair his bike if his fatherspecial tools. (have)has
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6.Wehappy if you leave us alone. (be)will be
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7.Susan will feel better if shetoo much. (not / worry)doesn't worry
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8.The people in the streetvery loudly if they see the fireworks in the night sky. (shout)will shout
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9.If you have time, youthese beautiful places. (visit)will visit
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10.If your fatherbusy, I will teach you how to fix the broken lamp. (be)is
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11.The students will fail their exams if theyhard. (not / work)don't work
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12.If Lillyme a lift, I will be late for the meeting. (not / give)doesn't give
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13.The teacherour dictations today if she has time. (check)will check
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14.You will be very busy doing this project if youthe job. (not / quit)don't quit
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15.Mikemore money if he is promoted. (earn)will earn
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