FIRST CONDITIONAL “If” clause + Present Tense + future Example: If we go to the concert on Friday, it will be cheaper.
Used to talk about possibilities in the present or future. If you study hard, you will pass the test. dependent clause independent clause You will pass the test if you study hard.
The first conditional can be used to talk about things which may happen: If it’s sunny, we’ll go to the park. (it’s possible that it will be sunny, but not guaranteed)
If you go to the movies without me, I’ll be mad. I’ll be mad if you go to the movies without me. Write your own example. _________________________________________ _________________________________________
We can also use “unless”. You will be unhappy unless you break up with your girlfriend. Unless you break up with your girlfriend, you’re going to be unhappy.
Alisson won’t go out tonight unless she finishes her project. If Alisson doesn’t finish her project, she won’t go out tonight. If you don’t work out, you are not going to lose any weight. _________________________________________ _________________________________________
Write a sentence using the first conditional. (If….)
Write a sentence using the first conditional. (If…)
Write a sentence using the first conditional. (If….)
First conditional Sam and his friends are organizing a party. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. 1.If we someone’s house, we able to invite a lot of people.( use / not be ) 2. We more fun, if there lots of people there.(have / be) 3. If we everyone in the tenth grade, we a big hall ( invite / need)
4.-If we a DJ, my brother it for us (want/ do) 5.-It better, if we a professional DJ.( be / have) 6.-But it less, if my brother it ( cost / do) 7.-More people , if we the party on Saturday night.( come / have)