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First Conditional: Real Future Situations Exercise

June 14, 2026 - B1pdf

Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1If the train ............... on time, we will get to the meeting before nine.
Wrong!
After "if" in a real future condition, use the present simple: "arrives".
2If we ............... this report today, our manager will review it tomorrow morning.
Wrong!
After "if" in a real future condition, use the present simple: "finish".
3If I ............... for one hour tonight, I will feel more confident in the test.
Wrong!
After "if" in a real future condition, use the present simple: "study".
4If the weather ............... sunny on Saturday, we will have lunch in the park.
Wrong!
After "if" in a real future condition, use the present simple: "is".
5If the students ............... their questions before Friday, the teacher will answer them in class.
Wrong!
After "if" in a real future condition, use the present simple: "send".
6If you ............... help with the application form, I will show you what to do.
Wrong!
After "if" in a real future condition, use the present simple: "need".
7If Mia ............... her report before lunch, she will send it to the manager today.
Wrong!
Use the present simple after if in a first conditional: "finishes".
8If it ............... during the school trip tomorrow, the teachers will move the activities indoors.
Wrong!
Use the present simple after if in a first conditional: "rains".
9If Anna ............... by six, I will book the table without her.
Wrong!
Use the present simple negative after if in a first conditional: "doesn't call".
10If the package ............... before Friday, I will bring it to your office.
Wrong!
Use the present simple after if in a first conditional: "arrives".
11If you ............... the meeting notes tomorrow morning, I will print an extra copy for you.
Wrong!
Use the present simple after if in a first conditional: "need".
12If the traffic ............... heavy after work, I will take the train home.
Wrong!
Use the present simple after if in a first conditional: "is".
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. If the train arrives on time, we will get to the meeting before nine.
  2. If we finish this report today, our manager will review it tomorrow morning.
  3. If I study for one hour tonight, I will feel more confident in the test.
  4. If the weather is sunny on Saturday, we will have lunch in the park.
  5. If the students send their questions before Friday, the teacher will answer them in class.
  6. If you need help with the application form, I will show you what to do.
  7. If Mia finishes her report before lunch, she will send it to the manager today.
  8. If it rains during the school trip tomorrow, the teachers will move the activities indoors.
  9. If Anna doesn’t call by six, I will book the table without her.
  10. If the package arrives before Friday, I will bring it to your office.
  11. If you need the meeting notes tomorrow morning, I will print an extra copy for you.
  12. If the traffic is heavy after work, I will take the train home.
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