Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Positive
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence — type 1. Mind the position of the if-clause.
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If Jack
(to order) pizza for dinner, he
(to share) it with his family.
If Jack orders pizza for dinner, he will share it with his family.
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1.If you(to go) to the cinema with me, I(to be) happy.gowill be
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2.I(to call) Sarah on Monday if I(to have) time.will callhave
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3.If the water(to be) warm, we(swim) in the river.iswill swim
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4.We(to go) for a walk if the rain(to stop) soon.will gostops
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5.If John(to be) free, he(to help) you.iswill help
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6.I(to come) to your graduation if you(to invite) me.will comeinvite
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7.William(to receive) a bonus if he(to manage) to finish the task in time.will receivemanages
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8.If Lilly(to get up) at 6 am tomorrow, she(to be) there in time.gets upwill be
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9.He(to give) you a book if he(to be) at home.will giveis
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10.If she(to spend) an hour a day preparing for her exam, she(to pass) it.spendswill pass