The document discusses the first conditional, which is used to talk about possible situations and their consequences in the future. The first conditional uses "if" to refer to a possible condition in the present or future, followed by a clause with "will" or "won't" to refer to the possible result. Some examples given are "If I study, I will pass my exams" and "If he doesn't study, he won't pass his exams."
The document discusses the first conditional, which is used to talk about possible situations and their consequences in the future. The first conditional uses "if" to refer to a possible condition in the present or future, followed by a clause with "will" or "won't" to refer to the possible result. Some examples given are "If I study, I will pass my exams" and "If he doesn't study, he won't pass his exams."
The document discusses the first conditional, which is used to talk about possible situations and their consequences in the future. The first conditional uses "if" to refer to a possible condition in the present or future, followed by a clause with "will" or "won't" to refer to the possible result. Some examples given are "If I study, I will pass my exams" and "If he doesn't study, he won't pass his exams."