Conditional Type I
Form
if + Simple Present, will-Future
Example: If I find her address, I will send her an invitation.
The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma.
Example: I will send her an invitation if I find her address.
1. If Caroline and Sue prepare the salad, Phil will decorate the house.
2. If Sue cuts the onions for the salad, Caroline will peel the mushrooms.
3. Jane will hover the sitting room if Aaron and Tim move the furniture.
4. If Bob tidies up the kitchen, Anita will clean the toilet.
5. Elaine will buy the drinks if somebody helps her carry the bottles.
6. If Alan and Rebecca organize the food, Mary and Connor will make the sandwiches.
7. If Bob looks after the barbecue, Sue will let the guests in.
8. Frank will play the DJ if the others bring along their CDs.
9. Alan will mix the drinks if Jane gives him some of her cocktail recipes.
10. If they all do their best, the party will be great.
11. If you send this letter now, she will receive it tomorrow.
12. If I do this test, I will improve my English.
13. If I find your ring, I will give it back to you.
14. Peggy will go shopping if she has time in the afternoon.
15. Simon will go to London next week if he gets a cheap flight.
16. If her boyfriend does not phone today, she will leave him.
17. If they don't study harder, they will not pass the exam.
18. If it rains tomorrow, I will not have to water the plants.
19. You will not be able to sleep if you watch this scary film.
20. Susan cannot move into the new house if it is not ready on time.
Gr8
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