We
use the first conditional when we talk about a real possibility that the
condition will happen in the future. For example :
If
the sky is cloudy and there is a chance it will rain, what would you do?
a.
If it rains , I will stay at
home and read or
b.
I will stay at home if it
rains.
Notice that we use
‘Will + Verb I’ and ‘Simple Present tense’ to talk about the possibility of
future results. Here is the complete structure:
To have better
understanding about the first conditional, see the following table :
IF
|
SIMPLE PRESENT
(Condition)
|
S + WILL + VERB 1
(Result)
|
If
If
If
If
If
|
I am free
tomorrow
It rains
tomorrow
She doesn’t
like me
I have a lot
of money
She wants to be my wife
|
I will go to
the movie
We will
cancel the performance
She will not
come to my weeding
I will buy a
new car
I will be
very happy
|
S + WILL + VERB 1
(Result)
|
IF
|
SIMPLE PRESENT
(Condition)
|
He will be
rich
She will take
the first place
We will have
a nice wedding
She will
laugh at the joke
We will go to
the party
|
if
if
if
if
if
|
he married
her
she takes art
seriously
it doesn’t
rain all day
it is funny
we are done
with our homework
|
Sometimes we use : shall, can or may instead of will
Example : if you are good today, you can watch TV tonight
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