Ingles
Use first conditional sentences to express possible situations and their consequences.
What will you do if you pass all your exams? If we pass all our exams, we’ll go outand celebrate!
Use first conditional sentences to express warnings
If you arrive late one more time, you’ll be in serious trouble!
IF Condition Result
Present SimpleWILL + base verb
If it rains I will stay at home
Language Focus
First Conditional Sentences
Example
What will you do if it rains? A: Are you still waiting for yourboyfriend, Darla?
If it rains, I will stay home B: Oh, yeah. I’m going to wait 10 more minutes if the doesn’t come, I’ll go home!
What will happen if you don’t study? A: Calm down. He’ll be heresoon.
If I don’t study. I won’t past the test
What will you do if you lose your money?
If I lose my money. I’ll call you
Example
What will happen if you study?
If I study, I’llpass the exam
What will happen if you see Sarah?
If wee see Sarah, we’ll tell her the news
What will happen if they are free?
If they are free, they’ll play in the park
What will happen ifshe feels tired?
If she feels tired, she’ll go to bed
* Using the information given, make conditional sentences as in the examples
You give me some money/ I play the telephone bill
If you giveme some money, I’ll pay the telephone bill
We go for a picnic/ it doesn’t rain
We’ll go for a picnic if it doesn’t rain
Language study!
Use if + a verb in the simple present to talk about apossible future action or situation. The if clause is usually followed by another clause with will or won’t
If they win the lottery, they’ll buy a house
The if clause can go at the beginningor at the end of the sentence
He’ll go to bed if the feels tired
If the if clause comes first, a comma separates it from the will clause
If the feels tired, he’ll go to bed
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