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Conditional crossroads 20 paths to grammatical mastery

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study. Choose the correct answer, A, B or C, for each question. When
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button. The key tells you which units are most important for you.

1. If it ____ tomorrow, we will go to the beach.

The first conditional uses 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.. The correct structure is 'if + subject + verb (s/es), subject + will + verb'.

2. Which sentence uses the first conditional correctly?

The first conditional expresses a likely future outcome.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

3. She ____ very happy if she wins the competition.

The first conditional uses 'will' to express a future outcome.. The correct structure is 'subject + will + be + adjective'.

4. Choose the correct first conditional sentence.

The first conditional expresses a likely future outcome based on a condition.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

5. If they ____ harder, they will succeed.

The first conditional uses the present simple in the 'if' clause.. The correct structure is 'if + subject + verb, subject + will + verb'.

6. Which sentence correctly uses the first conditional?

The first conditional expresses a probable future result.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

7. We ____ able to go to the party if we finish our work on time.

The first conditional uses 'will be' to express a future possibility.. The correct structure is 'subject + will be + adjective/noun'.

8. Choose the correct first conditional sentence.

The first conditional expresses a likely future action.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

9. If you ____ the instructions carefully, you will understand the process.

The first conditional uses the present simple in the 'if' clause.. The correct structure is 'if + subject + verb, subject + will + verb'.

10. Which sentence correctly uses the first conditional?

The first conditional describes a real possibility in the future.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

11. They ____ disappointed if they don't win the game.

The first conditional uses 'will be' to express a future state.. The correct structure is 'subject + will be + adjective'.

12. Choose the correct first conditional sentence.

The first conditional expresses a realistic future possibility.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

13. If she ____ early, she will catch the train.

The first conditional uses the present simple in the 'if' clause.. The correct structure is 'if + subject + verb (s/es), subject + will + verb'.

14. Which sentence correctly uses the first conditional?

The first conditional describes a likely future outcome.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

15. He ____ angry if you break his phone.

The first conditional uses 'will be' to express a future state.. The correct structure is 'subject + will be + adjective'.

16. Choose the correct first conditional sentence.

The first conditional expresses a probable future result.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

17. If we ____ the bus, we will be late.

The first conditional uses the present simple in the 'if' clause.. The correct structure is 'if + subject + verb, subject + will + verb'.

18. Which sentence correctly uses the first conditional?

The first conditional describes a likely future outcome.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

19. She ____ surprised if you give her a gift.

The first conditional uses 'will be' to express a future state.. The correct structure is 'subject + will be + adjective'.

20. Choose the correct first conditional sentence.

The first conditional expresses a probable future action.. The correct structure is 'if + present simple, will + infinitive'.

Topics:

Present tenses

Past tenses 1

Present perfect

Present tenses 2

Future 1

Future 2

Countable and uncountable nouns

Referring to nouns

Pronouns and referencing

Adjectives and adverbs

Comparing things

The noun pharse

Modals 1

Modals 2

Reported speech

Verb + verb patterns

Likelihood based on conditions 1

Likelihood based on conditions 2

Presositions

Relative clauses

Ways of organising texts

The passive

Linking ideas

Showing your position in a text

Nominalisation in written English