First conditional expresses hypothetical situations using "if + present, will + base verb". Sentence can start with either clause without changing meaning. Sentence beginning with if clause requires comma
Complete sentences using if-conditionals. Examples include weather, heat, and health conditions
Will expresses future predictions and certain future events. Used for expressing plans, decisions, and polite requests. Can be used for making offers, suggestions, and orders. Used for making promises and vows in the future
Present tense is commonly used in time clauses with 'when', 'after', 'until'. Present tense is used in conditional clauses with 'if', 'unless', 'even if'. Will is not used in time and conditional clauses except for 'want to'
Worksheet 1 focuses on subject pronouns and "to be" verb usage. Exercises include filling in blanks with pronouns and using "am/is/are". Worksheet 2 covers present simple and continuous tenses. Exercises include filling in blanks with present continuous and simple past
Exercises include both conditionnel présent and conditionnel passé forms. Exercises cover various verb tenses and conditional constructions. Exercises are available in both free and Lingolia Plus formats