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First Conditional

We use the first conditional to refer to very


probable /possible consequences.
Conditional Future result
sentence
If +subject+ Present subject+ will/wont+
Simple , infinitive
If you study , you will pass the
exam
If she doesnt work, she wont have
money
We use a comma to separate the two
sentences only when the if sentence is at the
beginning.
They will arrive on time if they dont miss
the train.
The environment______________
Generate electricity
Save energy
Insulate windows
Install solar panels
Use wind energy
Keep the world green
Recycle glass and paper
Reuse containers
Collect rainwater to water plants
Tuesday,5th June 2012
Future time clauses

when * When Jane gets home,she


ll have a shower.
before* Before I go to bed,Ill
drink a glass of milk.

after* After I read the book,Ill


prepare the meal.

as soon as* As soon as I arrive, I


will phone you.
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until* I will help you until you
find a job.

HOMEWORK
Students book,page 53(5)notebook
Workbook,page 73 (3)
Photocopy
How is the future expressed?

1.Might/might not expresses a


remote possibility in the future.

Robots might do the housework in


2020.(its possible)

2.Will/wont

Uses:

A.Predictions,probabilities.

It will rain tomorrow

She will probably arrive early.


B.Spontaneous decisions.

Its cold here!


Ill close the window.

3.be+going to

Uses:

A.Plans in the future

I am going to travel to London.

We are going to meet at 7:00p.m

B.Predictions based on facts.(you are


100% sure)

You study very hard.


You are going to pass the test!
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Might -
Will +
Be+ going to ++

HOMEWORK
Students book,page 55(1,2,4)
Workbook,page 75(4,5,6,7)

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