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Wrap up:
Stretch Hurt Cheer

Run Throw
F1rst
conditional sentence
F1rst
conditional sentence

refers to a possible condition and its probable result.

condition outcome
F1rst
conditional sentence

used to make
based on facts
used to make
statements about
the real world statements about
particular situations

We often use such


sentences to give
warnings.
As we can see,
If you don't run fast,
you will not win the game.
If you don't run fast, you will not win the game.

condition outcome
sentence patterns

Pattern 1 Pattern 2
sentence patterns
Pattern 1

If + Present simple
subject + wil + base verb
sentence
S.+V.1
ประธานเอกพจน์ กริยาต้องเติม s
ประธานพหูพจน์ กริยาไม่ต้องเติม S
sentence patterns
Pattern 2

Subject + wil + base verb + if + Present simple


Affirmative
Pattern 1
If + Present simple, subject + will + base verb.
Pattern 2
Subject + will + base verb + if + Present simple.
Affirmative
For example,

Pattern 1
If I train like the other, I will win.

Pattern 2
I will win if I train like the other.
Negative
Pattern 1
If + Present simple, subject + will not + base verb.
Pattern 2
Subject + will not + base verb + if + Present simple.
will not
=
won't
Negative
For example,

Pattern 1
If I train like the other, I won't win.

Pattern 2 will not


I won't win if I train like the other. =
won't
Interrogative
Pattern 1
If + Present simple, will + subject + base verb?

Pattern 2
Will + Subject + base verb + if + Present simple?
Interrogative
For example,

Pattern 1
If I train like the other, will I win?

Pattern 2
Will I win if I train like the other?
Interrogative
For example,

Pattern 1
If I train like the other, will I win?

Pattern 2
Will I win if I train like the other?
Quizes
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Which one is the
first conditional sentence?

If you miss the match, If you have missed the If you missed the match,
you will lose for match, you would have lost you would lose for
football game. for football game. football game.
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Which one is the
first conditional sentence?

If you miss the match, If you have missed the If you missed the match,
you will lose for match, you would have you would lose for
football game. lost for football game. football game.
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Which one is the
first conditional sentence?

If you haven't run fast, If you doesn't run fast, If you didn't run fast,
you would not have win. you won't win. you would not win.
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Which one is the
first conditional sentence?

If you haven't run fast, If you don't run fast, If you didn't run fast,
you would not have win. you won't win. you would not win.
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Which one is the
first conditional sentence?

Will she share with us if Would she share with us Will she share with us if
she get the prize? if she got the prize? she gets the prize?
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Which one is the
first conditional sentence?

Will she share it with us Would she share it with Will she share it with us
if she get the prize? us if she got the prize? if she gets the prize?

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