Mastering the First Conditional
A Grade 11 ELA worksheet focusing on understanding and applying the first conditional in English grammar.
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Read each section carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet is designed to help you practice and master the use of the first conditional.
The first conditional is used to talk about future events that are likely to happen. It describes a possible condition and its probable result. The structure is: IF + simple present, WILL + base verb.
Example: If it rains, I will stay home.
Complete the following sentences using the first conditional. Use the verbs in parentheses.
1. If I (study) hard, I (pass) the exam.
2. If she (not hurry), she (miss) the bus.
3. They (go) to the park if it (not rain) tomorrow.
4. If we (save) enough money, we (buy) a new car.
5. What (you/do) if you (win) the lottery?
1. If he (come) late, the teacher (be) angry.
comes / will be
came / would be
will come / is
come / was
Rewrite the following sentences using the first conditional, making sure to include both the condition and the probable result.
1. You should eat healthy to feel better.
2. She wants to finish her homework before going out.
3. They might travel if they get a good deal on flights.
Imagine you are planning a trip to a new country. Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) describing your plans, using at least three first conditional sentences to explain what you will do if certain conditions are met.
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