First Conditional exercises — Set 3: Modal Variations: May, Might, Can, Could & Imperatives (Worksheet)

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1

If it rains this afternoon, we have to cancel the match. It depends on how heavy the rain is.

2

If you finish early, you leave the class.

3

If you see a fire, 999 immediately.

4

If the price drops, I going to buy that jacket.

5

If you don't feel well, you see a doctor.

6

If we get lost, we always ask someone for directions.

7

If the hotel is full, we have to find somewhere else to stay.

8

If you hear any strange noises at night, go outside alone.

9

If you press this button, the door open automatically.

10

If the traffic is bad, we not arrive on time.

11

If the interview goes well, they offer me the job.

12

If your back hurts, you try some gentle stretching.

13

If the boss asks, him I've gone to lunch.

14

If we save enough, we going to travel to Japan next summer.

15

If you don't book soon, there not be any seats left.

16

If you find my keys, bring them to reception.

17

If the test is too difficult, the students not be able to finish it.

18

If you want to improve your English, you read more books.

19

If you break the rules, you be asked to leave.

20

If the alarm goes off, touch anything and wait for instructions.

First Conditional exercises online (Worksheet)

The first conditional isn't just about 'will'! The result clause can use other modal verbs — may, might, can, could, should — to express different degrees of possibility, ability, or advice. You'll also practise imperatives (commands) and 'going to' for plans in the result clause.