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Minggu, 14 Oktober 2012

CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPER I


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:

IF + SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE + (comma) + S + WILL + VERB 1
Or
S + WILL + VERB 1 + IF + SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

 

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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