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«First Conditional»

FIRST CONDITIONAL

The First Conditional is a type of conditional sentence that is used to talk about real or possible future situations. It is formed by using any present form in the if-clause and the future / imperative / can / may etc. in the main clause.


If - clause (hypothesis)

Main clause (result)

Conditionals Type 1

If + any present form (present s., present cont. or present perf.)

future / imperative / can / may / might / must / should + bare inf. / present simple

  • If you finish work early, we’ll go for a walk.

  • If you have finished your coffee, we can pay the bill.

  • If you're ill, see a doctor! If you burn yourself, it hurts.



The first conditional is used to talk about future events that are likely to happen or possible outcomes of a particular action. It is often used to make predictions or to talk about plans and their likely results. This type of conditional is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.