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Ronald wants to stay up late to watch a movie tonight, but he knows he shouldn’t. Alnajah Junior High School
If he stays up late to watch a movie, he will not get to bed until after midnight. Alnajah Junior High School
If he doesn’t get to bed until after midnight, he will probably be very tired in the morning. Alnajah Junior High School
If he is very tired in the morning, he will oversleep. Alnajah Junior High School
If he oversleeps, he will be late for work. Alnajah Junior High School
If he is late for work, his boss will get angry and fire him. Alnajah Junior High School
So, even though Ronald wants to stay up late to watch a movie tonight, he is not going to. Too Bad Alnajah Junior High School
We use the first conditional to talk about a possible future action or event. Alnajah Junior High School
If + Present Simple Future Example: If you hurry, you will catch the bus. Alnajah Junior High School
There are 2 parts for the conditional sentences:: ConditionResult IF + PRESENT SIMPLE If we hurry If we miss it If it doesn’t rain If I don’t practice the piano + WILL we ‘ll catch the bus. there ‘ll be another one. we ‘ll have a picnic. I won’t get any better. Alnajah Junior High School
Match the sentences and join them with if 1.You lose your credit card. 2.You get promoted. 3.You don’t pay the bill. 4.I try to run fast. 5.Someone enters the building. 6.I drink coffee late at night. a)I can’t sleep. b)You get a warning letter. c)You have to ring the bank. d)Your salary goes up. e)The alarm goes off. f)I get out of breath. Alnajah Junior High School