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wednesday, january 21, 2026 warm - up finish the sentence in the first …

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wednesday, january 21, 2026
warm - up
finish the sentence in the first conditional. you need to have the \if\ clause and the \will\ clause.

  1. if you dont come to school every day, you ______.
  2. if its negative temperatures on friday, we will ______.

objective

  • i can read and write
  • using the first
  • conditional.

agenda:

  • warm - up/free - write
  • review conditional tenses
  • correct first conditional worksheet
  • writing activity on last page

Explanation:

Response
1. For the first sentence:

Step1: Recall first conditional structure

The first conditional has the structure: If + present simple, + will + base verb. The "if" clause here is "If you don't come to school every day" (present simple negative). We need to form the "will" clause logically. A common consequence of not attending school daily could be falling behind in studies. So we can say "you will fall behind in your studies".

Step2: Form the complete sentence

Using the first conditional structure, we combine the "if" clause and the "will" clause. So the sentence becomes: If you don't come to school every day, you will fall behind in your studies.

2. For the second sentence:

Step1: Recall first conditional structure

Again, the structure is If + present simple, + will + base verb. The "if" clause is "If it's negative temperatures on Friday" (present simple). We need a logical action for cold weather. A common action could be staying indoors or having indoor activities. Let's choose "stay indoors for recess".

Step2: Form the complete sentence

Combining the clauses, we get: If it's negative temperatures on Friday, we will stay indoors for recess.

Answer:

s:

  1. will fall behind in your studies (or other logical consequences like "will miss important lessons", etc.)
  2. stay indoors for recess (or other logical actions like "will cancel the outdoor activity", etc.)