Conditional Sentences Future Possible
A conditional sentence has two clauses, a dependent clause beginning with if and a main clause. If you study, you will pass your exam.
In a future possible conditional sentence, the dependent clause is in the present tense and the main clause is in the future tense. If I have enough money, I shall fly to California.
Supply the correct form of the verb in parentheses in order to make future possible conditions. Use contracted forms wherever possible.
1. If a Melissa studies hard, she __________ (pass) her finals. (If a Melissa studies hard, she’ll pass her finals.) 2. If I finish my work in time, I ____________ (go) to the concert. 3. If I see Henry, I ____________ (give) him your message. 4. If he works hard, he ___________ (get) the raise. 5. If you don’t hurry, we ___________ (be) late for the meeting.
6. If he tries hard, he _____________ (find) a job somewhere. 7. If he fails the test, he ____________ (have) to repeat the course. 8. If the weather is nice tomorrow, we __________(go) to the beach. 9. If Naomi arrives on time, I ____________ (talk) to her. 10.If I have time tomorrow, I ______________ (go) shopping with you.