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The first conditional
We use the First Conditional to talk about future events that are likely to happen.
• If we take John, he'll be really pleased.
• If you give me some money, I'll pay you back tomorrow.
• If they tell us they want it, we'll have to give it to them.
• If Mary comes, she'll want to drive.
The 'if' clause can be used with different present forms.
• If I go to New York again, I'll buy you a souvenir from the Empire State Building.
• If he's feeling better, he'll come.
• If she hasn't heard the bad news yet, I'll tell her.
The "future clause" can contain 'going to' or the future perfect as well as 'will'.
• If I see him, I'm going to tell him exactly how angry I am.
• If we don't get the contract, we'll have wasted a lot of time and money.
The "future clause" can also contain other modal verbs such as 'can' and 'must'.
• If you go to New York, you must have the cheesecake in Lindy's.
• If he comes, you can get a lift home with him.

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First Conditional - If/Will

  • 1. The first conditional We use the First Conditional to talk about future events that are likely to happen. • If we take John, he'll be really pleased. • If you give me some money, I'll pay you back tomorrow. • If they tell us they want it, we'll have to give it to them. • If Mary comes, she'll want to drive. The 'if' clause can be used with different present forms. • If I go to New York again, I'll buy you a souvenir from the Empire State Building. • If he's feeling better, he'll come. • If she hasn't heard the bad news yet, I'll tell her. The "future clause" can contain 'going to' or the future perfect as well as 'will'. • If I see him, I'm going to tell him exactly how angry I am. • If we don't get the contract, we'll have wasted a lot of time and money. The "future clause" can also contain other modal verbs such as 'can' and 'must'. • If you go to New York, you must have the cheesecake in Lindy's. • If he comes, you can get a lift home with him.