Examples
If clauses (Conditions) can also be followed by other forms,
such as imperatives and requests.
Match the two halves of the sentences:
| (1) If you see her | (a) please make yourself at home. |
| (2) If you get there before me | (b) give her my love. |
| (3) If they like the result | (c) telephone the helpline. |
| (4) If you have time | (d) offer them a free trial. |
| (5) Should you have any problems | (e) can you please have a look at the report |
play the First conditional team game
In teams or pairs complete sentences with one of the conditional forms to
score an X or O for each sentence that is grammatically correct and makes sense.
The teacher checks answers.
| If I were you, | She would have finished the exam, | unless he
finishes soon, |
If they had known, |
He takes his umbrella, if | You wouldn't have been late, if |
| He wishes | If you hadn't been so rude, | He would give you some help, if |
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