Complete the Zero and First Conditional questions using the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 What will you do (do) tomorrow if the weather
is good?
2 What do you eat if you
(be) really
hungry?
3 If your friend
(text) you in a lesson, do
you reply?
you
(help) me if the teacher
gives us lots of homework today?
5 If your home phone rings,
you
(answer) it?
To answer this question, we need to use the first conditional. The first conditional is used to talk about real possibilities or situations that are likely to happen. In this case, we are talking about what the person will do if the weather is good tomorrow. So, the correct form of the verb "do" is "will do".
2. What do you eat if you are really hungry?
This question is in the zero conditional. The zero conditional is used to talk about general truths or things that always happen. In this case, we are talking about what the person eats when they are really hungry. So, the correct form of the verb "be" is "are".
3. If your friend texts you in a lesson, do you reply?
This question is also in the zero conditional. We are talking about a general situation when the friend texts during a lesson. In this case, we are asking if the person replies when their friend texts during a lesson. So, the correct form of the verb "text" is "texts" and the correct form of the verb "do" is "do".
4. Will you help me if the teacher gives us lots of homework today?
This question is in the first conditional. We are talking about a possible future situation where the teacher gives lots of homework today. In this case, we are asking if the person will help if that happens. So, the correct form of the verb "help" is "will help" and the correct form of the verb "give" is "gives".
5. If your home phone rings, do you answer it?
This question is in the zero conditional. We are talking about a general situation when the home phone rings. In this case, we are asking if the person answers the phone when it rings. So, the correct form of the verb "ring" is "rings" and the correct form of the verb "do" is "do".
I hope this explanation helps you understand how to complete the zero and first conditional questions using the correct form of the verbs. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!