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FIRST

CONDITIONAL
Mg. Luisa Alejandra Narváez Ch
We use it to talk about the result of a possible event
or situation in the future.
IF Condition Result
Present simple WILL + base
talks about the possible verb
future condition talks about the
possible future result

If you buy a claro cell you will have


phone , more benefits.

You will have more benefits if you buy a claro cell phone.
We use the First Conditional for different
situations……..
Predictions: If we do not leave
now, we will miss the train.

Offers: If you want, I will do the


dishes.

Warnings: If you touch that


wire, you will get an electric
shock.
Threats: If you do that again,
I will call the police.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
If I study, I will pass my exams.

PRESENT SIMPLE FUTURE SIMPLE

I will pass my exams if I study.

We use it to talk about possible situations


and their consequences in the future.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
+ If I study, I will pass my exams.

- If I don’t study, I won’t pass my exams.

? If I study, will I pass my exams?

+ If he studies, he will pass his exams.

- If he doesn’t study, he won’t pass his exams.

? If he studies, will he pass his exams?


Now get in pairs and write sentences for
the following images…
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/StudyZone/330/grammar/1cond1.htm

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