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FIRST CONDITIONAL • IF + PRESENT, WILL+ INFINITIVE • We use IF + PRESENT, WILL+ INFINITIVE to talk about a possible future situation and its consequence. • The if clause can come first or second

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FIRST CONDITIONAL

• IF + PRESENT, WILL+ INFINITIVE

• We use IF + PRESENT, WILL+ INFINITIVE to talk about a possible future

situation and its consequence.

• The if clause can come first or second

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• If you study hard, you will pass your exam

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• It’s raining outside, If you don’t take your umbrella, you will get wet

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• If you don’t take a map, you will get lost

If you take a map …

you won’t get lost

You will find your way more easily

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If you eat too much chocolate

You will get fat

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Sometimes they use the first conditional to talk about

traditions and superstitions

If children put a missing tooth under the pillow at night,

The tooth fairy …

Will come and leave them some money

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If you find a four- leaf clover…

You’ll be very lucky

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If you break a mirror…

You will have seven years of bad luck

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• If you throw a coin into a fountain and you make a wish…

• The wish will come true