first conditionals
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FIRST CONDITIONAL
• IF + PRESENT, WILL+ INFINITIVE
• We use IF + PRESENT, WILL+ INFINITIVE to talk about a possible future
situation and its consequence.
• The if clause can come first or second
• If you study hard, you will pass your exam
• It’s raining outside, If you don’t take your umbrella, you will get wet
• If you don’t take a map, you will get lost
If you take a map …
you won’t get lost
You will find your way more easily
If you eat too much chocolate
You will get fat
Sometimes they use the first conditional to talk about
traditions and superstitions
If children put a missing tooth under the pillow at night,
The tooth fairy …
Will come and leave them some money
If you find a four- leaf clover…
You’ll be very lucky
If you break a mirror…
You will have seven years of bad luck
• If you throw a coin into a fountain and you make a wish…
• The wish will come true
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