Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense 1. a: i'd like a cup of coffee b: well, if you (hold) the baby for five minutes, i (make) it for you. 2. a: i must go to the bank. b: if you (leave) now, you (get )there before it closes 3. a: i can't do everything myself b: well, if you (wash) the dishes, i (cook) the meal 4. a: are you going on holiday this year? b: yes, i (go) to spain for two weeks, if i (have) some time off work 5. a: i want to cook something special tonight b: great, if i (finish) work early, i (give) you a hand 6. a: could i have a chocolate biscuit, please? b: yes, if you(look) in a cupboard, you (find) some cakes as well.

Петрова Анна Александровна

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Here are the sentences with the verbs in the correct tenses. Most of these examples follow the First Conditional structure ( ifi f + Present Simple, willw i l l + Verb), which is used to describe real or likely future possibilities. Corrected Sentences

  1. A: I'd like a cup of coffee.
    B: Well, if you hold the baby for five minutes, I will make (or 'll make) it for you.
  2. A: I must go to the bank.
    B: If you leave now, you will get (or 'll get) there before it closes.
  3. A: I can't do everything myself.
    B: Well, if you wash the dishes, I will cook (or 'll cook) the meal.
  4. A: Are you going on holiday this year?
    B: Yes, I will go (or 'll go) to Spain for two weeks if I have some time off work.
  5. A: I want to cook something special tonight.
    B: Great! If I finish work early, I will give (or 'll give) you a hand.
  6. A: Could I have a chocolate biscuit, please?
    B: Yes, if you look in the cupboard, you will find (or 'll find) some cakes as well.

Grammar Summary Table

Clause TenseExample
If-clause (Condition)Present SimpleIf you leave...
Main clause (Result)Future Simple (Will)...you will get there.

Would you like me to explain the difference between the First and Second Conditional for these types of exercises?

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