Conditional Type One

 


Conditional sentence type 1

A first conditional sentence is a form of conditional sentence used when the result or consequence is likely to occur in the future. This can happen because there are realistic conditions that make sense for the possibility to occur. Therefore, the sentence form of this first type of conditional sentence has the form of a simple future sentence, aka the sentence that will come. The formula for this sentence is: if + simple present, simple future "will" / imperative and examples are:


-If I meet him, I will introduce myself.

-I will cook dinner tonight if you clean the house.

-If you rest, you will feel better.

-If you set your mind to a goal, you will eventually achieve it.

-If it rains, I will stay at home.

-If he gives her chocolate, she will be happy.

-If it doesn't rain, we will go to the library.


 

Be aware of the varied clause position:

  • If you wait for me a little more, I’ll buy you a drink.”
    • This sentence structure needs a comma, as ‘if’ appears at the beginning of the sentence.
  • “I’ll buy you a drink if you wait for me a little more.”
    • No comma is required, as the if-clause itself appears as the second part.


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