RLI SB p39 First Conditional

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RLI SB p39 First Conditional
Anikó Guttmann-Papp
Quiz by Anikó Guttmann-Papp, updated more than 1 year ago
Anikó Guttmann-Papp
Created by Anikó Guttmann-Papp almost 7 years ago
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Question 1

Question
Complete the sentence with the correct tense for future situations. There [blank_start]will be[blank_end] (be) a lot more pollution after they [blank_start]open[blank_end] (open) the new airport.
Answer
  • will be
  • open

Question 2

Question
Complete the sentence with the correct tense for future situations. Until public transport [blank_start]improves[blank_end] (improve), most people [blank_start]will use[blank_end] (use) their cars.
Answer
  • improves
  • will use

Question 3

Question
Complete the sentence with the correct tense for future situations. People [blank_start]won't cycle[blank_end] (not cycle) to work unless they [blank_start]build[blank_end] (build) more cycle lanes.
Answer
  • won't cycle
  • build

Question 4

Question
Complete the sentence with the correct tense for future situations. As soon as the new road [blank_start]opens[blank_end] (open), traffic [blank_start]will get[blank_end] (get) worse.
Answer
  • opens
  • will get

Question 5

Question
Complete the sentence with the correct tense for future situations. If all the trains [blank_start]are[blank_end] (be) cancelled, I [blank_start]won't be able to[blank_end] (not be able to) go to school today.
Answer
  • are
  • won't be able to
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