First Conditional
Modal Verbs - Order the words
Modal Verbs - Choose the correct answer
Have to
Negatives
100
Make a first conditional sentence: Hint (you may have to change the order of the words) you / you / play football every day / be a better player
If you play football every day, you will be a better player. You will be a better player if you play football ever day.
100
I / play / the school team / may / for
I may play for the school team.
100
Edward and Jamie could / won't go to the cinema if their mum takes them.
could
100
Create a sentence using the correct form of "have to" you / not help your mum / with the housework
You don't have to help your mum with the housework.
100
Make the sentence negative: Gemma will buy an apple if she goes shopping.
Gemma won't buy an apple if she doesn't go shopping.
200
Make a first conditional sentence: Hint (you may have to change the order of the words) Sally / not buy ready made food / not be lots of additives
If Sally doesn't buy ready made food, there won't be lots of additives. There won't be lots of additives if Sally doesn't buy ready made foods.
200
start / may / my dad / running / next year
My dad may start running next year.
200
They might not / will help us if we don't help them.
might not
200
Correct the sentence: George today haves go to the doctor.
Today, George has to go to the doctor. George has to go to the doctor today.
200
Make the sentence negative using the modal verb "might": Olly wants to be more healthy.
Olly might not want to be more healthy.
300
Make a first conditional sentence: Hint (you may have to change the order of the words) Plants / no grow quickly / not be lots of rain
The plants won't grow quickly if there isn't lots of rain. If there isn't lots of rain, the plants won't grow quickly.
300
a new captain / not / next year / the team / have / might
The team might not have a new captain next year.
300
Mum and Dad won't / might be pleased if I don't do my homework.
won't
300
Create a sentence using the correct for of "have to": do / Olly / a lot of homework / last night
Last night, Olly had to do a lot of homework. Olly had to do a lot of homework last night.
300
Make the sentence negative using the modal verb "may": If we go to Italy, it will be sunny.
If we go to Italy, it may not be sunny.
400
Make a first conditional question: Hint (you may have to change the order of the words) they / the car / not be working / go by train
If the car isn't working, will they go by train? Will they go by train if the car isn't working?
400
than yesterday / it / be hotter / not / might
It might not be hotter than yesterday.
400
Poppy didn't study hard. She might / won't do well in the test.
won't
400
Create a question using the correct form of "have to": every morning / go to tennis training / you
Do you have to go tennins training every morning?
400
Make the sentence negative using the correct form of "have to": Ahmed had to live in England when he was 18.
Ahmed didn't have to live in England when he was 18.
500
Create a first conditional question: Hint (You may have to change the order of the words) Dad / not be working / get to work / how / the car
How will Dad get to work if the care isn't working?
500
doing more sport / he / start / might / if / buys / he / some new trainers
He might start doing more sport if he buys some new trainers. If he buys some new trainers, he might start doing more sport.
500
There is a terrible storm. If the shop is closed today, it might not / will be open tomorrow.
might not
500
Create a question using the correct for of "have to" : he / last night / do / a lot of homework
Did he have to do a lot of homework last night?
500
Correct the sentence: Andrew three times a week didn't has to played football.
Andrew doesn't have to play football three times a week.
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