Now, decide if the following statements are true or false by choosing the appropriate option according to the text. You can know your score at the end of the exercise.
Once you have done this part advance with the Continue button.
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1. Gadgets aren’t important to teenagers. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. | |||
2. Teens prefer spending their time on physical activities. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. | |||
3. Teens spend too much time in front of computers. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. | |||
4. If they get a balanced diet they will have a healthy lifestyle. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. | |||
5. Diets lead teens to anorexia and bulimia. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. | |||
6. Skipping breakfast is not a big problem. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. | |||
7. If teens see a dietician they will be able to limit the amount they eat. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. | |||
8. If teens have physical activities they won’t improve their health condition. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. | |||
9. Physical activity improves their mood. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. | |||
10. If teens don’t exercise they will get sick. Now that you know how and when to use the first conditional try to give advice to people around you using the correct clauses. Well done! Remember that the first conditional has to have the “if” particle, a sentence in present simple and the other in future simple. |