First Conditional Practice

The first conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations in the future. It helps describe what will happen if a certain condition is met. In this A2-level exercise, you’ll practice choosing the correct verb forms in both parts of the sentence: the if-clause (present simple) and the main clause (will, may, might, or should). Mastering this will help you talk about plans, warnings, and likely results in everyday English.

1. If you leave now, you _____ the early bus.

2. We’ll go out when the rain _____.

3. If they study hard, they _____ the exam.

4. When he _____ work, he will call us.

5. If it’s sunny tomorrow, we _____ to the beach.

6. I won’t open the present until you _____.

7. If I _____ a promotion, I’ll buy a new phone.

8. We’ll miss the train unless we _____ soon.

9. If she works late, she _____ it to dinner.

10. Once he _____ the truth, he will apologize.

11. They _____ us if they finish early.

12. If you’re tired, you _____.

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