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Zero Conditional - Vs - First Conditional.

The document discusses the difference between zero conditional and first conditional sentences. It provides 35 examples of sentences with verbs in brackets that need to be changed to the correct tense for either a zero or first conditional. The sentences cover common if/then scenarios and situations involving possible future consequences or outcomes.

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Zero Conditional - Vs - First Conditional.

The document discusses the difference between zero conditional and first conditional sentences. It provides 35 examples of sentences with verbs in brackets that need to be changed to the correct tense for either a zero or first conditional. The sentences cover common if/then scenarios and situations involving possible future consequences or outcomes.

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Zero Conditional vs First Conditional

● Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. 

1. If I see him, I______will give ______ (give) him a lift.

2. The table will break if you_____sit _______ (sit) on it.

3. If he______ eats______ (eat) all that, he will be ill.

4. If I find your passport, I______ will telephone______ (telephone) you.

5. The police____ will arrest________ (arrest) him, if they catch him.

6. If he______ reads______ (read) in bad light, he will ruin his eyes.

7. Someone _____ will steal_______ (steal) your car if you leave it

unlocked.

8. What will happen if my parachute ____doesn´t open_______ (not

open)? 

9. If he_____ washes_______ (wash) my car, I'll give him $10.

10. If she______ needs______ (need) a radio, she can borrow mine.

11.   If you _____ don't go_______ (not go) away, I'll call the police.

12. I'll be very angry if he _____ makes_______ (make) any more mistakes.

13. If he_______ is_____ (be) late, we'll go without him.

14. She will be absolutely furious if she _____ hears_______ (hear) about

this.

15. If you put on the kettle, I _____ will make_______ (make) some tea.

16. If you give my dog a bone, he _____ will bury_______ (bury) it.


17. If we leave the car here, it _____ won't be_______ (not be) in anybody's

way.

18. He'll be late for the train if he_____ doesn't start_______ (not start) at

once.

19. If you come late, they_____ won't let_______ (not let) you in.

20. If he _____ goes_______ (go) on telling lies, nobody will believe a word

he says.

21. Unless he ______ sells______ (sell) more, he won't get much

commission.

22. If I lend you $10, when you _____ repay_______ (repay) me?

23. We'll have to move upstairs if the river _____ rises_______ (rise) any

higher.

24. If he_____ works______ (work) hard today, can he have a holiday

tomorrow?

25. Ice ____ will turn________ (turn) to water if you heat it.  

26. If the house______ burns______ (burn) down, we can claim

compensation.

27. If you ______ don't like______ (not like) this one, I'll bring you another.

28. Unless you are more careful, you _____ will have_______ (have) an

accident.

29. Tell him to ring me up if you _____ see_______ (see) him.

30. If I tell you a secret, ______ promise______ you (promise) not to tell it to

anyone else?
31. If you _____ don't believe_______ (not believe) what I say, ask your

mother.

32. If he _____ likes_______ (like) the house, will he buy it?

33. If you kindly sit down, I_______ will make_____ (make) enquiries for

you.

34. Unless I have a quiet room, I _____ won't be able_______ (not be able)

to do any work.

35. She won't open the door unless she______ knows______ (know) who it

is.

36. Should you require anything else, please______ ring______ (ring) the

bell for the attendant. 

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