First conditional – English Grammar Test for A2

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1 If it will rain tomorrow, we will stay at home.

2 She will misses the bus if she gets up late.

3 If they invites me, I will go to the party.

4 He will be tired if he will go to bed late tonight.

5 If we don’t hurry, we miss the train.

6 I am angry if you break my phone again.

7 If you will study hard, you will pass the exam.

8 If the sun shine, we will have a picnic.

9 They help us if we will ask them.

10 If it is hot tomorrow, we goes swimming.

11 You feel better if you will take some medicine.

12 If I will have enough money, I will buy a new bike.

13 If we leaves now, we will arrive on time.

14 They will call you if they will have any news.

15 If she doesn’t eats, she will be hungry.

16 If he works hard, he finish the project.

17 I will surprised if she comes to the party.

18 If you press that button, the computer starts.

19 If we don’t protect the forests, animals lost their homes.

20 If the teacher will be busy, we will wait.

21 If it rains too much, the streets be flooded.

22 I will goes to the park if the weather is nice.

23 If you asks me, I tell you the secret.

24 If they not leave soon, they will be late.

25 You will get wet if you won’t take an umbrella.

26 If she will open the window, the room will be cold.

27 If I see Anna, I tells her about you.

28 If you runs too fast, you will fell.

29 They be happy if we give them a gift.

30 If we will watch this film, we will learn a lot.

Answer

1 If it rains tomorrow, we will stay at home. – “If”-clause never uses will.
2 She will miss the bus if she gets up late. – Remove “-es” from misses.
3 If they invite me, I will go to the party. – Verb after plural subject → invite.
4 He will be tired if he goes to bed late tonight. – No will in if-clause.
5 If we don’t hurry, we will miss the train. – Future result needs will.
6 I will be angry if you break my phone again. – Future result should use will be.
7 If you study hard, you will pass the exam. – No will in if-clause.
8 If the sun shines, we will have a picnic. – Third person singular → shines.
9 They will help us if we ask them. – No will in if-clause.
10 If it is hot tomorrow, we will go swimming. – Correct future form: will go.
11 You will feel better if you take some medicine. – No will in if-clause.
12 If I have enough money, I will buy a new bike. – No will in if-clause.
13 If we leave now, we will arrive on time. – Base form after we.
14 They will call you if they have any news. – Present Simple in if-clause.
15 If she doesn’t eat, she will be hungry. – Correct base verb: eat.
16 If he works hard, he will finish the project. – Future result needs will finish.
17 I will be surprised if she comes to the party. – Future result → will be surprised.
18 If you press that button, the computer will start. – Future result requires will.
19 If we don’t protect the forests, animals will lose their homes. – Future result → will lose.
20 If the teacher is busy, we will wait. – No will in if-clause.
21 If it rains too much, the streets will be flooded. – Correct passive future.
22 I will go to the park if the weather is nice. – Base form go.
23 If you ask me, I will tell you the secret. – Main clause needs will tell.
24 If they don’t leave soon, they will be late. – Negative in Present Simple → don’t leave.
25 You will get wet if you don’t take an umbrella. – No won’t in if-clause.
26 If she opens the window, the room will be cold. – Present Simple in if-clause.
27 If I see Anna, I will tell her about you. – Future result requires will tell.
28 If you run too fast, you will fall. – Correct forms: run / fall.
29 They will be happy if we give them a gift. – Add will be for future result.
30 If we watch this film, we will learn a lot. – No will in if-clause.

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