Mastering the First Conditional
A Grade 10 ELA worksheet focusing on understanding and applying the First Conditional in various contexts.
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Mastering the First Conditional
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Read each section carefully and follow the instructions to complete the exercises. This worksheet focuses on the First Conditional, which is used to talk about possible future events and their likely results.
Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verbs in parentheses to create First Conditional sentences. Remember the structure: If + present simple, will + infinitive.
1. If it (rain) tomorrow, we (stay) home.
2. She (pass) the exam if she (study) hard.
3. If they (miss) the bus, they (be) late for school.
4. We (go) to the park if the weather (be) nice.
5. If you (eat) too much candy, you (get) a stomachache.
Choose the correct option to complete each First Conditional sentence.
1. If I have time, I you.
will call
call
called
would call
2. If she studies hard, she good grades.
get
will get
gets
got
Indicate whether the following statements about the First Conditional are True or False.
1. The First Conditional is used to talk about events that are impossible in the future.
True
False
2. The 'if' clause in a First Conditional sentence uses the simple past tense.
True
False
Write two complete First Conditional sentences for each scenario below.
1. Scenario: You have a big test tomorrow.
2. Scenario: Your friend is feeling sad.
Explain in your own words when and why we use the First Conditional. Provide an example sentence that demonstrates its use.