first conditional 2
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More forms in the 1st conditional.TRANSCRIPT
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1st Conditionalmore forms
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If A B⇒
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If it rains, we’ll stay at home.
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If A ⇒ Bif 1st conditional
conditionpresent simple
resultwill (future)
If it rains, we will stay at home.
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varying A
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If A ⇒ Bif 1st conditional
conditionpresent continuous
resultwill (future)
If it is -ing, we will ...
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you can use thePresent Continuous
in the A-part
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If you are sitting comfortably,I’ll begin.
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If you are sitting comfortably,I’ll begin.
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If they’re using Windows, they’ll need to upgrade their software.
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If they’re using Windows, they’ll need to upgrade their software.
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If Pirlo’s playing well, he’ll create problems in their
midfield.
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If Pirlo’s playing well, he’ll create problems in their
midfield.
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you can use thePresent Perfect
in the A-part
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If A ⇒ Bif 1st conditional
conditionpresent perfect
resultwill (future)
If you have p.p., we will ...
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If you’ve been to Paris, you’ll recognise this building.
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If you’ve been to Paris, you’ll recognise this building.
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If you’ve finished, you can go.
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If you’ve finished, you can go.
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If he’s failed the exam,he’ll have to take it again.
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If he’s failed the exam,he’ll have to take it again.
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varying B
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If A ⇒ Bif 1st conditional
conditionpresent simple
resultimperative
If it _s, do something!
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you can use theImperative
in the B-part
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If you don’t know how to do it,ask me!
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If you don’t know how to do it,ask me!
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If it rains,take an umbrella!
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If it rains,take an umbrella!
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If you visit Paris,don’t miss the Picasso Museum!
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If you visit Paris,don’t miss the Picasso Museum!
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If A ⇒ Bif 1st conditional
conditionpresent simple
resultpresent modals
If it _s, I may…
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you can usepresent modals
in the B-part
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you can usewill, shall, can, may, must
in the B-part
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you can usewill, (shall), can, may, must
in the B-part
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If you need help, you can ask.
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If you need help, you can ask.
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If you want to go to University in England, you must pass the
IELTS exam.
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If you want to go to University in England, you must pass the
IELTS exam.
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If you like the Beatles, you may also like the Rolling Sones.
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If you like the Beatles, you may also like the Rolling Sones.
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If A ⇒ Bif 1st cond. present tense
present continuouspresent perfect
willimperativemust / can / may / (shall)
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If A ⇒ Bif 1st conditional
conditionpresent simplepresent continuouspresent perfect
resultwill (future)imperativemust / can / may / (shall)
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When A B⇒
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the same constructions are also possible after ‘when’ etc.
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When you’ve finished,you may leave.
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When you’ve finished,you may leave.
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