
1/Open the brackets. If you (hurry), you (catch) the bus. If you don’t hurry, you will catch the
bus. If you hurry, you will not catch the bus. If you hurry, you catches the bus. If you hurry, you will catch the bus. 2/Correct the mistake in the following sentence. When I meet my cousin, we will usually go to a pub. When I meet my cousin, we usually goes to a pub. When I meet my cousin, we usually go to a pub. If I meet my cousin, we will usually go to a pub. When I met my cousin, we usually go to a pub. 3/Open the brackets. If Jack (to be) busy, I (not disturb) him. If Jack busy, I does not disturb him. If Jack is busy, I does not disturb him. If Jack is busy, I do not disturb him. If Jack isn’t busy, I disturb him. 4/Answer the question. In which case we can replace “if” with when in first type conditionals? When the main clause goes first in a sentence. When we have less than ten words in a sentence. When we are sure that condition will be met. We can't do it.

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Пояснення:
1/Open the brackets.
If you (hurry), you (catch) the bus.
If you don't hurry, you will not catch the bus.
2/Correct the mistake in the following sentence.
When I meet my cousin, we will usually go to a pub.
3/Open the brackets.
If Jack (to be) busy, I (not disturb) him.
If Jack is busy, I do not disturb him.
4/Answer the question.
In which case we can replace "if" with when in first type conditionals?
When we are sure that the condition will be met.



1. Open the brackets:
- If you (hurry), you (catch) the bus. Corrected sentences: - If you hurry, you will catch the bus. - If you don't hurry, you will not catch the bus. - If you hurry, you will not catch the bus. - If you hurry, you will catch the bus.
The correct form for first conditional sentences is "if + present simple, will + base form." The first and fourth sentences are correct.
2. Correct the mistake in the following sentence:
- When I meet my cousin, we usually goes to a pub.
Corrected sentence: - When I meet my cousin, we usually go to a pub.
The mistake was in the verb agreement. "Goes" should be replaced with "go" to match the plural subject "we."
3. Open the brackets:
- If Jack (to be) busy, I (not disturb) him.
Corrected sentences: - If Jack is busy, I do not disturb him. - If Jack isn't busy, I disturb him.
The correct form for first conditional sentences is "if + present simple, will + base form." The second sentence is also correct, as it represents the negative form of the first conditional.
4. Answer the question:
- In which case can we replace "if" with "when" in first-type conditionals?
Correct answer: - When we are sure that the condition will be met.
In first-type conditionals, "when" can be used instead of "if" when we are confident that the condition in the if-clause will be fulfilled.


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