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First Conditional

• The first conditional


is a structure used
for talking about
possibilities in the
present or in the
future. This page will
explain how the first
conditional is formed,
and when to use it.
• if clause main clause
• If you study hard, you will pass the test

• main clause if clause


• she will pass the test if she studies
hard
• if clause
• if + subject + simple present verb

• main clause
• subject + will/ may/ might + verb
• Using the first
conditional

• The first conditional is used


to talk about things which
are possible in the present
or the future -- things which
may happen:
• Example

• If it's sunny, we'll go to the


park.

• Explanation:
• Maybe it will be sunny -- that's
possible.
• If you don´t sleep well,

• you will get asleep in the


classroom.
• You may see better if you turn on the lamp.
• If she does Yoga,

• She might be in
peace.
LET’S DO THESE EXCERCISES.
• 1. If you (not study), you (fail/might) the test.

• 2. We (die/will) if we (get/ not) help soon!

• 3. If you (look) in the fridge, you (find/may)


• some cold drinks.

• 4. If there (be) no oil in the engine, the car


• (break/might) down.

• 5. I (lend/will) you my umbrella if you (need) it.


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