Vocabulary
Will/Won't for Predictions
First Conditional
Mixed Grammar
Challenge Grammar
100

If you were to design a park for both relaxation and exercise, which three features would you include?

Answers may vary but could include: Outdoor gym, path, lake.

100

Complete the sentence: If the car show is canceled, people ___ (be) very disappointed.

will be

100

Complete the sentence: If the skatepark opens this weekend, we ___ (invite) everyone to come with us.

will invite

100

Identify the error: If they will finish the music festival early, we’ll go for a walk in the park.

Remove "will" in the if clause. Correct sentence: If they finish the music festival early, we’ll go for a walk in the park.

100

Fill in the blank: If we ___ (not pack) our jogging shoes, we won’t be able to join the fun run.

don't pack

200

What do you call a raised structure in a park where performances can happen?

Open-air theatre

200

Choose the correct option: If the arts and crafts market opens early, we ___ (go / goes).

will go

200

Choose the correct form: If you ___ (practice / practices) free running every day, you’ll get better at it.

practice

200

Form a question using the First Conditional: You want to know if your friends will join you for in-line skating. What do you ask?

Will you join me for in-line skating if you’re free?

200

Correct the mistake: If I will get tired, I won’t go jogging tomorrow.

If I get tired, I won’t go jogging tomorrow.

300

What is a car show?

An event where vehicles are displayed for people to admire

300

Form a prediction question: You want to know if there will be food trucks at the funfair. What do you ask?

Will there be food trucks at the funfair?

300

Create a conditional sentence: The bench will be too wet to sit on if…

Various answers: 

it rains overnight.

300

Combine the following into one conditional sentence: We will go to the funfair. It must not rain.

If it doesn’t rain, we’ll go to the funfair.

300

Explain the logic: Why is this sentence incorrect? We’ll visit the arts and crafts market if it will not be too crowded.

The "will not" in the if clause is incorrect because the present simple is used in the if clause to describe possible future situations.

400

Name two outdoor events where people might enjoy live music.

Music festival, concert

400

Rewrite the sentence using a short form: The music festival will not be crowded this year.

The music festival won’t be crowded this year.

400

True or False: This sentence is correct: If the café will be busy, we’ll sit by the duck pond.

False. 

Correct version: If the café is busy, we’ll sit by the duck pond.

400

Answer this prediction using a short answer: Will they be at the charity football match?

Yes, they will. 

OR

No, they won't.

400

What are the shortened forms of these phrases?

I will

You will

She will


I'll, You'll, She'll

500

You’re organizing a funfair. Name two other events that you could add to make it even more exciting?

Carnival, arts and crafts market

500

Explain the rule: Why do we use “won’t” in this sentence? If the fun run doesn’t start on time, participants won’t finish before sunset.

We use “won’t” to describe what will not happen in the future if a certain condition is met.

500

Rewrite the sentence with the result clause first: If the outdoor cinema is full, we’ll watch the movie at home.

We’ll watch the movie at home if the outdoor cinema is full.

500

What is the grammar rule for adding a comma in the First Conditional?

A comma is used after the if clause when it comes before the result clause.

500

Combine the following sentences into a single conditional sentence: I will go jogging. The weather must be good.

If the weather is good, I’ll go jogging.

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