B1 IF-Clauses – Type 1
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IF-CLAUSES – Type 1: Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb given.
1. If we , we there in time. (HURRY, GET)
2. I to the doctor unless the pain . (NOT GO, INCREASE)
3. If you in public places you into trouble. (SMOKE, GET)
4. We for a picnic tomorrow if the weather nice. (GO, STAY)
5. Everyone you if you them the truth. (BELIEVE, TELL)
6. If he up, he to work on time. (NOT WAKE, NOT GET)
7. If she her keys, she angry. (LOSE, BE)
8. If the baby a boy, I him Jonathon. (BE, CALL)
9. You an accident if you so carelessly. (CAUSE, DRIVE)
10. She it if she me the truth. (REGRET, NOT TELL)
11. If you the house now, you late for the meeting. (NOT LEAVE, BE)
12. Margaret to the party unless you her. (NOT COME, INVITE)
13. I you with the dishes if you tired. (HELP, BE)
14. We any tickets for the performance unless we them in
advance. (NOT GET, BUY)
15. If you shouting, I to you. (NOT STOP, NOT LISTEN)
16. If the dog again, I the police. (BARK, NOTIFY)
17. If you too much, you weight (EAT, NOT LOSE)
18. If it still tomorrow, I to work. (RAIN, NOT GO)
19. Unless she the ambulance immediately, her father . (CALL, DIE)
20. If you harder, you in your exams. (TRY, SUCCEED)
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1. If we hurry, we will get there in time. (HURRY, GET)
2. I won't go to the doctor unless the pain increases. (NOT GO, INCREASE)
3. If you smoke in public places you will get into trouble. (SMOKE, GET)
4. We will go for a picnic tomorrow if the weather stays nice. (GO, STAY)
5. Everyone will believe you if you tell them the truth. (BELIEVE, TELL)
6. If he does not wake up, he won't get to work on time. (NOT WAKE, NOT GET)
7. Ifshelosesherkeys,shewillbeangry.(LOSE,BE)
8. Ifthebabyisaboy,IwillcallhimJonathon.(BE,CALL)
9. You will cause an accident if you drive so carelessly. (CAUSE, DRIVE)
10.She will regret it if she doesn't tell me the truth. (REGRET, NOT TELL)
11.If you don't leave the house now, you will be late for the meeting. (NOT LEAVE, BE)
12.Margaret will not come to the party unless you invite her. (NOT COME, INVITE)
13.I will help you with the dishes if you are tired. (HELP, BE)
14.We won't get any tickets for the performance unless we buy them in advance. (NOT GET, BUY)
15.If you don't stop shouting, I won't listen to you. (NOT STOP, NOT LISTEN) 16.If the dog barks again, I will notify the police. (BARK, NOTIFY)
17.If you eat too much, you won't lose weight (EAT, NOT LOSE)
18.If it still rains tomorrow, I won't go to work. (RAIN, NOT GO)
19.Unless she calls the ambulance immediately, her father will die. (CALL, DIE) 20.If you try harder, you will succeed in yo
This sentence is a first conditional sentence, which means it talks about a possible future situation. It follows the structure "if + present simple, will + verb". In this case, "if we hurry" is the condition and "we will get there in time" is the result.
2. I won't go to the doctor unless the pain increases. (NOT GO, INCREASE)
This sentence also follows the first conditional structure, but it has a negative condition. It means that if the pain doesn't increase, the speaker won't go to the doctor.
3. If you smoke in public places, you will get into trouble. (SMOKE, GET)
Once again, this is a first conditional sentence. If someone smokes in public places, they will face trouble as a result.
4. We will go for a picnic tomorrow if the weather stays nice. (GO, STAY)
This sentence talks about going for a picnic. The condition is that the weather stays nice, and if it does, the speaker will go for the picnic.
5. Everyone will believe you if you tell them the truth. (BELIEVE, TELL)
This sentence also follows the first conditional structure. If someone tells the truth, everyone will believe them.
6. If he does not wake up, he won't get to work on time. (NOT WAKE, NOT GET)
Here, the speaker is talking about someone not waking up. If he doesn't wake up, he won't be able to get to work on time.
7. If she loses her keys, she will be angry. (LOSE, BE)
This is a first conditional sentence where the condition is losing keys. If she loses her keys, she will be angry as a result.
8. If the baby is a boy, I will call him Jonathon. (BE, CALL)
This sentence uses the first conditional structure. If the baby turns out to be a boy, the speaker will name him Jonathon.
9. You will cause an accident if you drive so carelessly. (CAUSE, DRIVE)
This sentence talks about the consequence of driving carelessly. If someone drives carelessly, they will cause an accident.
10. She will regret it if she doesn't tell me the truth. (REGRET, NOT TELL)
Using the first conditional structure, this sentence suggests that if she doesn't tell the truth, she will regret her decision.
11. If you don't leave the house now, you will be late for the meeting. (NOT LEAVE, BE)
Here, the speaker warns that if someone doesn't leave the house now, they will be late for the meeting.
12. Margaret will not come to the party unless you invite her. (NOT COME, INVITE)
This sentence features a negative condition. Unless the speaker invites Margaret, she won't come to the party.
13. I will help you with the dishes if you are tired. (HELP, BE)
Using the first conditional structure, this sentence suggests that if someone is tired, the speaker will help them with the dishes.
14. We won't get any tickets for the performance unless we buy them in advance. (NOT GET, BUY)
Again, a negative condition is introduced. Unless the speaker buys the tickets in advance, they won't get any for the performance.
15. If you don't stop shouting, I won't listen to you. (NOT STOP, NOT LISTEN)
This sentence talks about the consequence of someone not stopping shouting. If someone continues shouting, the speaker won't listen to them.
16. If the dog barks again, I will notify the police. (BARK, NOTIFY)
Using the first conditional structure, this sentence suggests that if the dog barks again, the speaker will take action and notify the police.
17. If you eat too much, you won't lose weight. (EAT, NOT LOSE)
Here, the speaker explains that if someone eats too much, they won't be able to lose weight.
18. If it still rains tomorrow, I won't go to work. (RAIN, NOT GO)
Using the first conditional structure, this sentence implies that if it rains tomorrow, the speaker won't go to work.
19. Unless she calls the ambulance immediately, her father will die. (CALL, DIE)
This sentence features a negative condition. Unless she calls the ambulance immediately, her father will face a tragic consequence.
20. If you try harder, you will succeed in your exams. (TRY, SUCCEED)
The speaker encourages someone to try harder in their exams, suggesting that if they do, they will succeed.