Positive and negative
If | I work hard, I he has enough money, he we don't hurry up, we |
' ll (will) won't |
pass my exams. buy a new car. miss the train. |
The first conditional is used to express a possible condition and a probable result in the future.
It is form by If + present simple, + will + infinitive without to.
- If we go by bus, it will be cheaper.
- If it rains, I'll stay at home.
If can be at the beginning of the sentence or in the middle. If it comes at the beginning, we put a comma at the end of the clause, if it comes at the end, we do not use a comma.
- It will be cheaper if we go by bus.
- I'll stay at home if it rains.
Questions
What Where |
will | you do | if | you don't pass your exams? |