Get it Right: First conditional
We use the present simple in the if clause and will / won’t in the result clause. We never use will / won’t in the if clause.
✓ If I see Rory, I'll tell him the news.
✗ If I will see Rory, I'll tell him the news.
Find four incorrect uses of will. Rewrite the text with the correct uses.
I don't know what to do! I feel ill, but if I won’t go to school tomorrow, I’ll miss the test. If I'll miss the test, I'll have to do it in the holidays. But if I will go to school and do the test when I’m ill, I’m sure I won’t get a good mark. I won’t be able to go to London in the holiday if I will have to do the test then. What a difficult decision!
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I don't know what to do! I feel ill, but if I don’t go to school tomorrow, I’ll miss the test. If I miss the test, I'll have to do it in the holidays. But if I go to school and do the test when I am ill, I’m sure I won’t get a good mark. I won’t be able to go to London in the holiday if I have to do the test then. What a difficult decision!
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