grammar lesson 1st conditional
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FORM:If + present simple
present simple /
imperative
If - clause
Main clause
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If we all recycle,
We save many trees
present simple
present simple
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FORM:
If + present simple
future simple
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Uses:To talk about situations which
will possibly happen in the future and their likely results
or consequences:
Example: If we don´t leave now, we will miss the train.
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Uses:
Example: If the weather is nice tomorrow, there will be a lot of people on the beach.
To make predictions:
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Uses:Uses:To make promises:
Example: If you pass the exam, I´ll buy you a motor bike.
or threats:I´ll tell the director if you don´t behave yourself.