First Conditional
First Conditional
) the first conditional refers to the future; it is used when there is a possibility that the ifevent might happen future, if + present simple (It will break, if you drop it.) If you drop it, it will break. (Will he drop it? Maybe or maybe not)
Examples: 1) If the bus is late, we (walk). 2) She (call) them if she (have) time. 3) If it costs too much, I (buy) a smaller one. 4) If the flight for New York is full, I (go) somewhere else. 5) What will we do if the taxi (not come)? 6) Will you phone me if there (be) any problems? 7) I (ask) Anthony if I (see) him tomorrow. 8) I (go) next week, if I (can) get a train ticket. 9) If I (have) to, I (complain) to the manager. 10) If he (see) me here with you, she (be) really angry. 11) Mary (be) worried if you dont come to the airport. 12) If it (snow) this winter, we (go) skiing. 13) My father (lend) me some money if I (ask) him.