Zero conditional To talk about something which is always true or always happens as a result of something else, use if+present simple, and the present simple.

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Conditionals and Future time clauses (with all present and future forms)

Zero conditional To talk about something which is always true or always happens as a result of something else, use if+present simple, and the present simple in the other clause. You can also use the present continuous or present perfect in either clause.

Examples If you want to be fit, you have to do exercise every day. If your muscles ache every day, you are probably doing too much exercise. If you haven´t been to London, you haven´t lived.

First conditional You can use any present tense in the if clause (present simple, continuous or perfect) and any future form (will, going to, future perfect, future continuous) or an imperative in the other clause.

Examples If the photos are good, I´ll send them to you. If you´re not going, I´m not going to go either. If I haven´t come back by 9.00, start dinner without me. I´ll have finished in an hour if you don´t disturb me.

Future time clauses When you are talking about the future, use a present tense after time expressions. E.g. as soon as, when, until, unless, before, after, and in case. This can be any present tense. E.g. present simple, present continuous, present perfect. We use in case when we do something in order to be ready for future situations/problems. Compare the use of if and in case: I´ll take a jacket if it´s cold = I won´t take one if it´s not cold. I´ll take a jacket in case it´s cold = I´ll take a jacket anyway because it might be cold

Choose the correct answer. _________(if / in case) there isn't enough evidence, the man will be acquitted. Bring your swimsuit in case _________(you´ll want/you want) to have a swim. If you don't stop smoking, your cough _________ (doesn´t/won´t) get better. If we're lucky, _________(we´ll have/we have) sold our house by Christmas. I'll call you _________(in case/as soon as) I find out my results. I'm not going to go to the party unless _________(you´ll go/you go) too. If the weather _________(will have improved/improves) , we'll be able to eat outside tonight. If he _________( isn´t arriving/hasn´t arrived)by 6.00, we'll go without him.