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1st Conditional

(Future conditional)

Talking about predictable results


Condition Result

If you go running frequently, you will lose weight.

Result Condition

You will lose weight if you go running frequently.

Note: when the result clause is at the beginning do not use a comma
to join the If clause (Condition).
Condition
If Ana doesn’t finish her homework,

Simple Present

Result
her parents won’t let her play with her friends

Future with WILL


Future Conditional (1st conditional)
1. If you eat healthy food, you will feel better.
2. You will feel better if you eat healthy food.
3. If we do not catch the last train, we won’t be on time for the meeting.

1. What is the conjugation of the verb in the IF clause?


2. What is the conjugation of the verb after will or won’t?
3. What’s the negative form of will?
4. What is it used to join the condition with the result?
5. What’s the 1st conditional word order ?

1. It is in simple present.
2. the verb must be in base form.
3. Won’t is the negative form.
4. A comma is used.
5. If + subj + verb simple present + comp , subj + will/won’t + verb base form
What are the possible results of the following situations?

1. If I eat too many candies, …………..


2. If I don’t sleep well, ………
3. If the teacher misses the bus to his job, ……..
4. If I don’t eat for a long period of time, …….
5. I will be angry if …………
6. I will get sick if …………..

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