1st Conditional / Conditional I
Used to express situations based on fact in the present or future (things which may happen).
Uses the simple present tense:-
Formation
| (IF Clause) |
(Main Clause) |
| If I see you tomorrow, |
I will buy you a drink. |
or...
| (Main Clause) |
(IF Clause) |
| I will buy you a drink |
if I see you tomorrow. |
We often use unless which means 'if ... not'.
Formation
| (IF Clause) |
(Main Clause) |
| Unless you hand in your homework, |
I won't mark it. |
| means |
| If you don't hand in your homework, |
I won't mark it. |
or...
| (Main Clause) |
(IF Clause) |
| I won't mark your homework |
unless you hand it in. |
| means |
| I won't mark your homework |
if you don't hand it in. |
Note! We never use will, or won't in the if clause.
For example:
- If I have time today, I will phone my friend. = I will phone my friend, if I have time today. (It is possible that I will have time - therefore the condition is real).
- If I go to England, I will buy some Cheddar cheese. = I will buy some Cheddar cheese, if I go to England. (It is possible that I will go to England - therefore the condition is real).
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