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If + Present + Future: We Use An If-Clause To Refer To A Possible Future Action

The document discusses the use of "if" clauses to refer to possible future actions. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using the if-present-future tense. The examples are used to complete sentences about possible future outcomes that depend on certain actions.

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If + Present + Future: We Use An If-Clause To Refer To A Possible Future Action

The document discusses the use of "if" clauses to refer to possible future actions. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using the if-present-future tense. The examples are used to complete sentences about possible future outcomes that depend on certain actions.

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IF + PRESENT + FUTURE

Affirmative

Negative

Interrogative

If Mary doesnt compare


herself with her friends,
she will be happier.

If Mary compares herself


with her friends, she wont
be happy.

How will Mary feel, if she


compares herself with her
friends?

USE: We use an if-clause to refer to a possible future action.


A) Complete the sentences:
You will be ill if you ______________ (eat) so much.
If you wait he __________________ (come)
If you ____________ (ring) the bell, the servant _____________ (come)
If the children ______________ (be) good, they can stay up late.
If the beggar _______________ (ask) for money, you ___________(give) him
some.
If you _______________ (buy) that big house, you ___________ (need) a lot of
money.
If you _______________ (put) the parcel

on the table, the boy __________

(post) it for you.

C) Put the words in the right order and make any necessary changes to the
verbs.

She / Susan / you / if / see / to / speak / you /


____________________________________________________________
He / it / if / come / be / nice / very
____________________________________________________________
You / be / ill / if / not go / you / school / to
____________________________________________________________
They / if / not leave / not finish / alone / me / I / homework / my
____________________________________________________________

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