Question 1
If you _____ that job offer, you will have more free time on weekends.
Options: will refuse, refuse, refused
Fill in the blanks using the first conditional to talk about possible decisions and their future results. Click on each blank and choose the correct option from the dropdown menu. Some sentences may have more than one blank, so complete all of them.
Practice 1 of 2
Question 1
If you _____ that job offer, you will have more free time on weekends.
Options: will refuse, refuse, refused
Question 2
She _____ stressed if she _____ too many projects at once.
Options: will feel, feel, would feel, will take, took, takes
Question 3
If we _____ now, we will regret the decision later.
Options: will decide, decided, decide
Question 4
If he _____ to move to another city, his family will be upset.
Options: chooses, will choose, chose
Question 5
If you _____ this course, you will improve your career prospects.
Options: will complete, completed, complete
Question 6
We _____ money if we _____ to invest in that business.
Options: lose, will lose, lost, will decide, decide, decided
Question 7
If she _____ the promotion, she will have more responsibilities.
Options: accepted, accepts, will accept
Question 8
You _____ the deadline if you _____ working on it immediately.
Options: would miss, will miss, miss, will not start, do not start, did not start
Question 9
If they _____ this opportunity, they will never get another chance.
Options: will miss, missed, miss
Question 10
He _____ his current position if he _____ for the transfer.
Options: lost, will lose, loses, applies, will apply, applied
Practise First Conditional – Decisions and Consequences with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 10 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using First Conditional – Decisions and Consequences in everyday English.
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