3. • We use first conditional to
talk about actions or
events in the future which
are likely to happen or
have a real possibility of
happening.
4. Example:
If it rains tomorrow, I'll stay
at home.
(I think there is a real
possibility of rain
tomorrow. In this condition,
I will stay at home)
5. Example:
If my father doesn't buy me a
bike for my birthday, I will be
very unhappy.
(I think there is a real
possibility that my father
won't buy me a bike. In this
condition, I will be unhappy)
6. IF Condition comma Result
Present WILL + Base
Simple Verb
If I see Mary , I will tell her.
If Tara is free , he will invite
tomorrow her.
If they do not , their teacher
pass their will be sad.
exam
If it rains , will you stay
tomorrow at home?
If it rains , what will you
tomorrow do?
7. Result IF Condition
WILL + Base Verb Present Simple
I will tell Mary if I see her.
He will invite Tara if she is free
tomorrow.
Their teacher will be if they do not pass
sad their exam.
Will you stay at if it rains tomorrow?
home
What will you do if it rains tomorrow?
8. Tip:
Sometimes, we use
shall, can, or may
instead of will, for
example: If you are good
today, you can watch TV
tonight.