1st Conditional (1)

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12 questions
Note from the author:
Grammar exercise on 1st Conditional
1. Refer to the Google Slide explanation to review this grammar point.
2. Test your understanding by completing the sentences below.

Read each sentence and complete the missing part by conjugating the verb provided into the proper form as in the example below:
If I _________ (work), I _________ (earn) money.
Answer: work, will earn

* Watch for spelling: if the word is not written properly, it will be considered a mistake.
** There are always two verbs to conjugate. Make sure you put a comma (,) followed by a space in between as in the example.
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If I ____________ (talk) in class, I ______________ (understand, negative) what the teacher is explaining.

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If we _________________ (go) to Toronto, we _______________ (see) the Blue Jays .

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If you ________________ (eat) too much candy, you _______________ (be) sick.

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If they _________________ (walk) 3 miles everyday, they ______________ (be) in good shape.

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If Caroline ________________ (sit) on this chair, she ___________________ (see) the blackboard more clearly.

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If you ________________ (read) this letter, you __________________ (learn) a lot about her.

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If Mike __________________ (do, negative, + stop), he _____________________ (pay) the price.

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If you _________________ (drive) too fast, you ______________________ (get) a ticket.

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If Brian __________________ (call), he _______________________ (talk) to my mother.

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If Celine Dion ____________________ (sings) at the Bell Centre, I _________________________ (buy, negative) a ticket.

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If Brendan Gallagher ______________ (score) the winning goal, I ______________ (be) happy.

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If you _______________________ (sleep) less than six hours, you ___________________________ (understand, negative) what you have to do.