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English Exercises - Real Conditionals

This document provides examples and exercises for using real conditionals in English. Real conditionals, also called first conditionals, are used to talk about possible or probable future events. The exercises provide conditional statements with two clauses and ask students to combine the clauses into full sentences using "if" or "unless". Answers are provided for checking understanding. Additional worksheets on real and unreal conditionals are advertised at the end.

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English Exercises - Real Conditionals

This document provides examples and exercises for using real conditionals in English. Real conditionals, also called first conditionals, are used to talk about possible or probable future events. The exercises provide conditional statements with two clauses and ask students to combine the clauses into full sentences using "if" or "unless". Answers are provided for checking understanding. Additional worksheets on real and unreal conditionals are advertised at the end.

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Real Conditionals

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Downloadable Real Conditionals


 
worksheets: 1. Write sentences using a clause from column A and a clause from column B, you must add I

necessary (do not change the order of the clauses):


 
Example:
   Tom doesn’t like going to to cinema if his mother doesn’t buy him popcorn.
 
Remember! When the 'if' clause is placed in the first position, the clauses are separated
 
   If his mother doesn’t buy him popcorn, Tom doesn’t like going to to cinema.
 
   Column A                                                    Column B
 
 1)my boss sends me to Japan                                   the plane experiences turbulence.
 2)they are going to build a new stadium                       send help.
 3)Jonathan prefers to sit on the window seat                  I must.
 4)I will only do it                                           they will miss the train.
FIRST CONDITIONAL -
 5)the girls won't enjoy the picnic                            she doesn't button up her coat.
REAL POSSIBILITY  6)Oliver and Greta don't arrive in the next five minutes      you don't mind the aisle.
Level: elementary
 7)Janice could catch a cold                                   I refuse to buy season tickets.
Age: 14-17

 8)I don't return in 30 minutes                                you give them your address.


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612  9)the goverment will send you the lottery money               I'll try sushi.
 
10)please, return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts      you don’t come.
 
 1) If my boss sends me to Japan, I'll try sushi
 2) If they are going to build a new stadium, I refuse to buy season tickets
 3) Jonathan prefers to sit on the window seat if you don't mind the aisle
 4) I will only do it if I must
 5) The girls won't enjoy the picnic if you don't come
 6) If Oliver and Greta don't arrive in the next five minutes, they will miss the train
 7) Janice could catch a cold if she doesn't button up her coat
 8) If I don't return in 30 minutes, send help
 9) the goverment will send you the lottery money if you give them your address
10) please, return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts if the plane experiences turbulence
First Conditinal [Real
 
Situations] (B&W
 
INCLUDED)

Level: intermediate
2. Rewrite the following using 'unless' so that it means exactly the same as the sentence

 
Age: 10-17

1)She won't go if Kim doesn't go as well.
Downloads: 348

She won't go unless Kim doesn't go as well
 
 
2)Keira reminded me that if we don't return the DVDs to the rental shop today, we will have to pay extra.
Keira reminded me that unless we don't return the DVDs to the rental shop today, we will have to pay extra
 
3)If Al starts going to the gym, he can become a policeman.
Unless Al starts going to the gym, he can become a policeman
 
4)Only if you study hard, will you pass your university exams.
Unless you study hard, will you pass your university exams
 
5)Rosemary's son cleans your car if you pay him 25€.
Rosemary's son cleans your car unless you pay him 25€
 
 

Conditionals - real and  


unreal - zero to mixed
Level: intermediate

Age: 14-17

       
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The real and unreal
conditional ( type 1 and
type 2)

Level: intermediate
Age: 4-17

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Real and Unreal


conditionals

Level: intermediate
Age: 11-14

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First Conditional -
Matching Exercise
Level: intermediate

Age: 5-17

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