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First Conditional With If and Unless

The document provides an explanation of the first conditional, including its form and examples. It discusses using "if" or "unless" to talk about possible future situations. It also explains how to switch the condition and result clauses when using the first conditional. Finally, it includes some practice questions to help users better understand when and how to use the first conditional with "if" or "unless".

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First Conditional With If and Unless

The document provides an explanation of the first conditional, including its form and examples. It discusses using "if" or "unless" to talk about possible future situations. It also explains how to switch the condition and result clauses when using the first conditional. Finally, it includes some practice questions to help users better understand when and how to use the first conditional with "if" or "unless".

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FIRST CONDITIONAL

IF/ UNLESS
Ghadeer K
Objectives
• First Conditional with if/unless explanation
• How to use if and unless
• Let’s practice the second conditional
EXPLANATION
Explanation
Use:
We use the first conditional when we talk about future situations we believe are real or possible.
Example:
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we will go to the beach. Result
Condition

Form: If+ subject+ Verb( present tense)+ object, Subject will+ verb( infinitive)

We can switch the condition and the result. We add no comma between them

2. Subject will+ verb( infinitive) If+ subject+ Verb( present tense)+ object

No comma
Unless/ won’t
Result
Condition

Unless+ subject+ Verb( present tense)+ object, Subject+ won’t+ verb


( infinitive)
Switch

Subject+ won’t + verb( infinitive) unless+ subject+ Verb( present tense)+ object

Example: No comma
• Arsenal will be top of the league if they win.
• If you finish work, I'll call you.
• I won't go unless he is going.
HOW TO USE IF AND
UNLESS
Let’s watch a video
LET’S PRACTICE
Q1.Choose The Correct Answer (If Or Unless)

If
1. ___________you help me, I'll be unable to do it.
If
2. ________I meet him, I'll tell him the whole truth.
Unless
3. You won't get well __________you stop smoking.
Unless
4. ________you exercise regularly, you won't be able to lose some
weight.
If
5. __________you exercise regularly, you'll lose some weight.
If
6. The teacher will be furious ______ you don’t do the homework
unless
◦ You won’t go on vacation _________you don't save some money.
If
◦ We'll arrive on time ________ we hurry.
◦ She won’t call you ___________
unless it's an emergency.
Q2.Change the words into first conditional
If I ______________(go)
go out tonight, I ________(go)
will go to the cinema.
gets will be
If she _____________(get) back late, she _____________(be) angry.
He __________(stay)
Will stay in London if he ___________(get)
gets a job.
start
Unless you __________(start) now, you____________(not/reach)
Won’t reach there in time
My dog ___________(bark) unless it________ ( be) hungry.
Won’t bark is

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