First Conditional - Grammar Chart: If Clause and Main Clause
First Conditional - Grammar Chart: If Clause and Main Clause
All conditional sentences have two parts: the if clause and the main clause. It
doesn’t matter which clause comes first, but when the if clause comes first, we
should put a comma after it.
If you don’t go to sleep, you’ll be very tired tomorrow.
If you are a good boy tomorrow, mummy will buy you a present. (NOT If you
will be a good boy)
In the main clause, we can use may, might, can, must, should instead of will.
unless = if (not)
We can also use unless in conditional sentences to mean if … (not)
When we use a verb after when, as soon as, before, afteror until to talk about the
future, we have to use this verb in present tense (NOT future). We use the future in
the other part of the sentence.
REMEMBER……