Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Positive and Negative — Exercise 2
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 Chris
your keys, he will let you know. (to find)
If Chris finds your keys, he will let you know
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1.If Sarah goes on a diet, shesome weight. (to lose)will lose
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2.If you, we will be late for school. (not to hurry)don't hurry
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3.If the children make so much noise, their fatherto sleep. (not to be able)won't be able
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4.If Jamesme, I will finish the work on time. (to help)helps
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5.If they listen to the teacher carefully, they. (to understand)will understand
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6.If ittomorrow, I will stay at home. (to rain)rains
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7.If you keep interrupting me, Iangry with you. (to get)will get
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8.If Avaa coat, she will get cold. (not to put on)doesn't put on
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9.If my husbandwork early, we will go for a walk. (to finish)finishes
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10.If we go to the forest tomorrow, Imushrooms. (to gather)will gather
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11.If the weathersunny tomorrow, we will cycle in the park. (to be)is
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12.If youthe window, you will see a fantastic view. (to look out)look out
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13.If youto cook, I will order pizza. (not to want)don't want
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14.If there are any messages for Adam, Ihim. (to tell)will tell
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15.If Matthewwell tomorrow, he will go to the doctor. (not to feel)doesn't feel
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