

Unlock the secrets of cause and effect with this comprehensive Grade 7 English grammar worksheet dedicated to mastering Zero and First Conditionals. This resource is designed to help students transition from basic sentence structures to complex logical reasoning, ensuring they can accurately express facts, general truths, and future possibilities.
Through a variety of engaging, structured activities—including multiple-choice questions, true/false evaluation, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, and paragraph completion—students will gain confidence in differentiating between scientific facts (Zero Conditional) and real-life outcomes (First Conditional). This practice is essential for building better analytical writing and speaking skills, helping students frame their thoughts with clarity and precision.
Perfect for classroom practice or home reinforcement, this worksheet breaks down complex grammar rules into manageable, bite-sized tasks that encourage active learning and critical thinking.
This comprehensive worksheet is designed to provide a variety of ways to practice Conditionals (Zero & First).
It includes
1. Multiple choice questions to identify the correct verb forms.
2. True and False activities to check the logical use of conditional structures.
3. Fill in the blanks exercises to practice verb conjugation within conditional sentences.
4. Sentence rewriting tasks to transform plain facts or future plans into conditional forms.
5. Paragraph completion to apply both Zero and First conditionals in a continuous narrative.
This structured approach supports exam preparation by ensuring students can recognize, correct, and create conditional sentences in multiple formats.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. a. boils
2. a. cancel
3. b. get
4. b. tastes
5. a. will (Note: Answers may vary based on context, but 'will' is standard for future intent.)
6. b. will
7. a. will
8. a. will
9. b. will
10. a. will
Exercise 2 – True and False
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. heat, boils
2. rains, will cancel
3. mix, get
4. add, tastes
5. feel, rest
6. press, will turn on
7. put, melts
8. study, will pass
9. is, will go
10. find, will give
Exercise 4 – Rewrite the sentences.
1. If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.
2. If the Earth rotates, it orbits the Sun.
3. If plants have sunlight, they grow.
4. If a shape is a square, it has four sides.
5. If you mix baking soda and vinegar, it reacts.
6. If I finish my work, I will go to the park.
7. If he arrives, he will help me.
8. If we finish the meeting, we will eat lunch.
9. If it gets dark, they will start the movie.
10. If she finishes her class, she will call me.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
(If you) heat, (it) boils. If you study, I will pass. If you add, the drink tastes. If it rains, we will cancel. If I go, I will buy. If she calls, I will answer. If they invite, we will attend. If you press, the machine will turn. If we leave, we will arrive. If you mix, you get. If I win, I will travel. If you study, you will improve. Ready to help your child master the art of conditional grammar? Start their journey toward linguistic precision and confident communication today.
Zero conditionals express general truths, and first conditionals express real possibilities in the future
Use real facts, such as "If it rains, the ground gets wet," focusing on the present simple in both clauses
Confusing verb tenses, like using present instead of future for the "if" clause.