First Conditional IF CLAUSES FIRST CONDITIONAL it’s used to describe real possibilities If we take public transportation, we’ll safe money. If we take public transportation, we won’t get stressed out.
We’ll safe money if we take public transportation.
We won’t get stressed out if we take public transportation.
Use the Simple Present in the “if” clause
and future “will” in the main clause. FIRST CONDITIONAL Use modals may, might or could in the main clause when you’re less certain about the results. If air pollution gates worse, more people may get sick. If you don’t fix you leaky faucet, you might get a high water bill. You could spend money on other things if you grow your own food. • https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_ as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/First_conditional/First_C onditional_mk1059502au