First Conditional
First Conditional
First Conditional
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Ray: We're not going to get a better offer than that. If you take my advice, you'll
accept it.
Dave: I'm not so sure. If we hang on a few more days, I think we'll get other offers.
Ray: Perhaps you are right. If you want, I'll tell Jagger that we need time to think it
over. When he hears that, he'll be a bit impatient but I'm sure that if I talk to him
sweetly enough he'll hold on and not look elsewhere. If things are looking a bit dicey,
I'll get back to you.
Dave: So, if I don't hear from you, I'll assume everything is fine.
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B. will eat
1.
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You will get heart disease if you eat too much meat.
A. will get
B. get
B. will look
If a deer gets into your garden, it will eat all your plants.
A. gets / will eat
B. don't put on
B. buy
B. don't study
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B. becomes
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If the customer I'll tell her you'll contact her first thing tomorrow.
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If you inform us of any problems by 10:00 a.m. we them the same day.
Your employees all they need to know about the program if you send them
to this training session.
Conclusions:
3. The if clause goes with a verb in Present Simple and the main clause goes with
WILL + Base Verb.
4. The only thing that changes when we write the main clause first and the if
clause last, is that we do not have to draw the comma (,).