If
If he mowns the lawn, I will pay him.
TRUE, this is first conditional because it explains a fact or something thats always real.
First Conditional sentences are based on a far away past.
FALSE. They are based in real time.
If it will rain, we will stay home.
CORRECTED
If it rains, we will stay home.
Create a sentence using this context:
Rain / Cancel the game
If it rains, we will cancel the game.
Why?: The first conditional is used for real and possible situations in the future.
Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb.
If
If I were taller, I'd join the basketball team.
FALSE. This is talking about a hypothethical situation with present and past.
There are other alternatives for 'IF'.
Yes, these can include 'PROVIDED' and 'SUPPOSED' and help with the same purpose.
If he study hard, he will pass the test.
CORRECTED
If he studies hard, he will pass the test.
Create the sentence using this context:
study / pass the test (he)
If he studies, he will pass the test.
Why?: The if-clause shows the condition in present simple (study) and the result shows the future consequence with “will”
If Sandra wont give you a ride, I ____.
Will
If you were to find that your neighbors were thiefs, what would you do?
FALSE. This is a hypothethical situation that uses the past and present.
First conditional sentences present...?
Facts and something always true.
If I wake up late, I would miss the bus.
CORRECTED
If I wake up late, I will miss the bus.
Make a sentence using the following context:
not sleep / feel tired (I)
If i dont sleep, I will feel tired.
Why?: The condition is in present simple negative (don’t sleep) and the result uses will + verb to show what will happen in the future.
______ I'm in trouble, will you help?
Suppose
If you came to my house, you would understand what I'm talking about.
FALSE. This is a hypothethical situation that uses the past and present.
What are 'SHOULD' and 'HAPPEN TO' are used to...?
Suggest that something may happen, but its unlikely.
If I leave my house earlier, I can arrive on time.
If I leave my house earlier, I will arrive on time.
Make a sentence using the following context:
fails / study harder (he)
If he fails, he will have to study harder.
_______ we go to the roadtrip, i will have to pack extra light.
Provided
If you'll wash the dishes, I'll dry them.
TRUE. This speaks about something possible and obvious using the past an future only.
'WILL' is used in first conditional sentences very often.
Will is not often used in the conditional clause. However it can appear when expressing willingness.
Imagine It rains, I'd be able to jump on a puddle.
Provided It rains, I'd be able to jump on a puddle.
Make a sentence using the following context:
cooks/eat (he)
If he cooks, he will eat.