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1 First conditional Vocabulary Grammar test
OBJECTIVES First conditional Vocabulary Grammar test

2 First Conditional: real possibility
Talks about the future. There is a real possibility that this condition will happen. Have two clause or phrase If clause: gives the condition and has a verb in simple present tense. Main clause: gives the result and has the verb in future.

3 First conditional Examples
If the cinema is full, we will go to Mac Donald’s. If it rains tomorrow, we will stay at home and watch TV.

4 -If the weather is good tomorrow,we will go for a picnic.
-If you study hard,you can pass the exam. -If they invite us,we will go to the party. -If my mother isn’t tired,she will make a cake.

5 -If Nuran gets good marks,her dad will buy a new computer for her.
-If Murat doesn’t do his homework,his teacher will be angry with him. If you don’t listen to the teacher,you won’t understand the lesson. ???

6 If I go to London,……………………………
EXERCISE TIME If I go to London,…………………………… London Tower Bridge.

7 If you don’t help me,I……………………………..

8 If she cleans her room,her mother……………………………

9 If you finish your homework,………………….

10 If Esra arrives home early,she……………..

11 If my father gets more money,……………………………..

12 If the weather is good tomorrow,……………………….

13 If my boss doesn’t give me a good salary,I…………………

14 If it rains,we………………………..

15 If my sister passes the university exam,my father………………………….

16 If she is too busy, she…………………………

17 GRAMMAR http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2589

18 VOCABULARY

19 What’s the difference between the –ing and –ed adjective forms?
Verb + ing = adjective to describe a thing or things that cause the emotion The comic movie was amusing! Verb + ed = adjective to describe a person or animal that experiences an emotion, feeling, or reaction; an experiencer’s emotion I was really amused by the movie.

20 Surprise

21 Was the girl surprising or surprised
Was the girl surprising or surprised? surprised Was the party surprising or surprised? surprising

22 Exhaust

23 Was the man exhausting or exhausted
Was the man exhausting or exhausted? Exhausted Was the marathon exhausting or exhausted? exhausting

24 Bore

25 Was the man boring or bored. Boring Was the audience boring or bored
Was the man boring or bored? Boring Was the audience boring or bored? bored

26 Irritate

27 Is a back seat driver irritating or irritated
Is a back seat driver irritating or irritated? Irritating Is the driver irritating or irritated? irritated

28 Satisfy

29 How does the girl feel. Satisfying or satisfied
How does the girl feel? Satisfying or satisfied? Satisfied How is the food? Satisfying or satisfied? satisfying

30 Frustrate

31 Is the man frustrating or frustrated
Is the man frustrating or frustrated? Frustrated Are computers frustrating or frustrated? frustrating

32 Shock

33 Is the woman shocked or shocking
Is the woman shocked or shocking? Shocked Is the news shocked or shocking? shocking

34 Embarrass

35 Is being scolded embarrassing or embarrassed
Is being scolded embarrassing or embarrassed? Embarrassing How does the boy feel? Embarrassing or embarrassed? embarrassed

36 Interest

37 The class is interesting or interested
The class is interesting or interested? Interesting The student is interesting or interested in the class? interested

38 Excite

39 Is this excited or exciting. Exciting Are they excited or exciting
Is this excited or exciting? Exciting Are they excited or exciting? Excited

40 Annoy

41 Is the woman annoying or annoyed
Is the woman annoying or annoyed? Annoyed Is the man’s action annoying or annoyed for the woman? annoying

42 Disappoint

43 The runner lost the race. Is that disappointing or disappointed
The runner lost the race. Is that disappointing or disappointed? Disappointing How does the second place runner feel? Disappointing or disappointed? disappointed

44

45 GRAMMAR TEST


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