1) Which of the following is a correct first conditional sentence? a) If I will get the job, I take the train. b) If she studies hard, she will pass the exam. c) If he passed the test, he will be happy. 2) What verb tense do we use in the if clause of a first conditional? a) Past simple b) Future simple c) Present simple 3) Which sentence expresses a less certain result? a) If it rains, we will cancel the picnic. b) If it rains, we probably won’t go to the park. c) If it rains, we go home. 4) Identify the error in this sentence: “If I will see her, I’ll tell her the news.” a) The verb in the if clause is wrong. b) The future form is missing in the result clause. c) “Tell” should be “telling.” 5) True or False: First conditional sentences must always start with “if.” a) True b) False 6) What will happen if you don’t study for the test? a) You pass. b) You will fail. c) You failing. 7) Which of the following uses the correct first conditional structure? a) If she will arrive early, we can start. b) If it rained, we will cancel the match. c) If you don’t hurry, you’ll miss the bus. 8) Choose the best ending: “If I find your book,…” a) I will give it back to you. b) I giving it back. c) I gave it to you. 9) Which word can we use to make a first conditional less certain? a) Must b) Definitely c) Probably 10) Which sentence is NOT a correct first conditional? a) If she invites me, I will go. b) I will go if she invites me. c) If she will invite me, I go.

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