FIRST
CONDITIONAL
WHEN DO WE USE IT?
We use the first conditional when we talk about future situations that are real or possible.
HOW DO WE USE IT?
IF + PRESENT SIMPLE >> WILL/WON’T + INFINITIVE
- If I study, I will pass the test
- If I don’t do my homework, I won’t go to the park
EXAMPLES
If the sentence starts with "IF" the following verb will be in "PRESENT SIMPLE".However, if the sentence doesn't starts with "IF" the following verb will be in "FUTURE SIMPLE"
PRACTICE
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
- If we don’t stop climate change, there will be a global crisis.
- If we destroy forests, species won’t survive.
- If we don’t stop deforestation, there will be drought.
- If we don’t protect endangered animals, animals will become extinct.
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FIRST CONDITIONAL
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FIRST
CONDITIONAL
WHEN DO WE USE IT?
We use the first conditional when we talk about future situations that are real or possible.
HOW DO WE USE IT?
IF + PRESENT SIMPLE >> WILL/WON’T + INFINITIVE
EXAMPLES
If the sentence starts with "IF" the following verb will be in "PRESENT SIMPLE".However, if the sentence doesn't starts with "IF" the following verb will be in "FUTURE SIMPLE"
PRACTICE
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
VIDEOS
QUIZ
ARE YOU READY TO PRACTICE YOUR KNOWLEDGE?
IF YOU CLICK ON THE VIDEOS, YOU WILL SEE MORE EXPLANATIONS
THANKS FOR WATCHING