First Conditional — Lückentext 3: Gemischte Formen
Aussagesätze, Verneinungen und Fragen mit dem First Conditional — mit will, can und might.
Setze die Verben in der richtigen Form ein. Das Modalverb steht nicht in den Klammern — du entscheidest es selbst. Achte auf Aussage, Verneinung und Frage.
Aufgabe
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If you by eight, we will have to start without you. (not: arrive)
→ If you do not arrive by eight, we will have to start without you. (First Conditional If-Teil → Simple Present, Verneinung: do not + Infinitiv)
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she the job if they offer it to her? (take)
→ Will she take the job if they offer it to her? (First Conditional: Frage → Will + Subjekt + Infinitiv; If-Teil → Simple Present)
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If the flight on time, they will miss the conference. (not: land)
→ If the flight does not land on time, they will miss the conference. (First Conditional If-Teil → Simple Present, Verneinung 3. Sg.: does not + Infinitiv)
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Where you go if the office closed tomorrow? (will / be)
→ Where will you go if the office is closed tomorrow? (First Conditional: Frage → will; If-Teil → Simple Present: is)
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If the manager the proposal, the project on time. (approve / start)
→ If the manager approves the proposal, the project might start on time. (First Conditional If-Teil → Simple Present, 3. Sg. mit -s; Hauptsatz: unsichere Möglichkeit → might + Infinitiv)
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we a refund if the product is defective? (get)
→ Can we get a refund if the product is defective? (First Conditional: Frage mit Möglichkeit/Erlaubnis → Can + Infinitiv)
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If she her keys again, she will have to call a locksmith. (lose)
→ If she loses her keys again, she will have to call a locksmith. (First Conditional If-Teil → Simple Present, 3. Sg. mit -s)
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He you if you explain the problem clearly. (understand)
→ He might understand you if you explain the problem clearly. (First Conditional Hauptsatz: unsichere Möglichkeit → might + Infinitiv)
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If we a table, we will not get a seat at the restaurant. (not: reserve)
→ If we do not reserve a table, we will not get a seat at the restaurant. (First Conditional If-Teil → Simple Present, Verneinung: do not + Infinitiv)
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What happen if it during the outdoor event? (will / rain)
→ What will happen if it rains during the outdoor event? (First Conditional: Frage → will; If-Teil → Simple Present, 3. Sg. mit -s)
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If the doctor you to rest, you better very soon. (tell / feel)
→ If the doctor tells you to rest, you might feel better very soon. (First Conditional If-Teil → Simple Present, 3. Sg. mit -s; Hauptsatz: unsichere Möglichkeit → might + Infinitiv)
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the kids to the party if they finish their homework? (come)
→ Can the kids come to the party if they finish their homework? (First Conditional: Frage mit Erlaubnis → Can + Infinitiv)
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