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First Conditional

The document discusses the first conditional, which is used to talk about possible future events. It has two clauses: an "if" clause that refers to a possible condition in the present, and a main clause that refers to the probable result in the future. The "if" clause uses the simple present tense, while the main clause uses "will + the base form of the verb". Examples are provided, such as "If I study, I will pass the exams" and "If it is sunny, we will go to the park."
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100% found this document useful (3 votes)
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First Conditional

The document discusses the first conditional, which is used to talk about possible future events. It has two clauses: an "if" clause that refers to a possible condition in the present, and a main clause that refers to the probable result in the future. The "if" clause uses the simple present tense, while the main clause uses "will + the base form of the verb". Examples are provided, such as "If I study, I will pass the exams" and "If it is sunny, we will go to the park."
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FIRST CONDITIONAL

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Usage:

To talk about actions or events in


the future which are likely to
happen or have a real possibility of
happening.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Usage:

To talk about actions or events in


the future which are likely to
happen or have a real possibility of
happening.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Usage:

To talk about actions or events in


the future which are likely to
happen or have a real possibility of
happening.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Usage:

To talk about actions or events in


the future which are likely to
happen
or have a real possibility of

happening.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Structure:

Consists of two clauses

if clause

main clause

(condition)

(result)

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause

main clause

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause
If

Present Simple

main clause

will + root word

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause
(condition)

main clause
(result)

if

Simple Present

will + root word

If

I study

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause
(condition)

main clause
(result)

if

Simple Present

will + root word

If

I study

I will pass the exams.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause
(condition)

main clause
(result)

if

Simple Present

will + root word

If

I study

If

it is sunny

I will pass the exams.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause
(condition)

main clause
(result)

if

Simple Present

will + root word

If

I study

I will pass the exams.

If

it is sunny

we will go to the park.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause
(condition)

main clause
(result)

if clause
(condition)

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause
(condition)

main clause
(result)

main clause
(result)

if clause
(condition)

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause
(condition)

main clause
(result)

main clause
(result)

if clause
(condition)

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:
if clause
(condition)

main clause
(result)

main clause
(result)

if clause
(condition)

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:

If

if clause
(condition)

I study

main clause
(result)
I will pass the exams.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:

If

if clause
(condition)

I study

main clause
(result)

main clause
(result)
I will pass the exams.

if clause
(condition)

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:

If

if clause
(condition)

I study

main clause
(result)
I will pass the exams

main clause
(result)
I will pass the exams.

if clause
(condition)

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:

If

if clause
(condition)

I study

main clause
(result)
I will pass the exams

main clause
(result)
I will pass the exams.

if

if clause
(condition)
I study.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:

If

if clause
(condition)

it is sunny

main clause
(result)
we will go to the park.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:

If

if clause
(condition)

it is sunny

main clause
(result)

main clause
(result)
we will go to the park.

if clause
(condition)

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:

If

if clause
(condition)

it is sunny

main clause
(result)
We will go to the park

main clause
(result)
we will go to the park.

if clause
(condition)

FIRST CONDITIONAL
Form:

If

if clause
(condition)

it is sunny

main clause
(result)
We will go to the park

main clause
(result)
we will go to the park.

if

if clause
(condition)
it is sunny.

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