future time clauses
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Future Time Clauses
First Conditional
• Use the First Conditional for possible future situations.
First Conditional
• Use the First Conditional for possible future situations.
• If…+ present tense/ will+infintivee.g. If I am early, I’ll have to wait.
First Conditional
• Use the First Conditional for possible future situations.
• If…+ present tense/ will+infintivee.g. If I am early, I’ll have to wait.• If…+ present tense/ be going to + infinitivee.g. If you know the answers, you’re going to
pass.
First Conditional
• Use the First Conditional for possible future situations.
• If…+ present tense/ will+infintivee.g. If I am early, I’ll have to wait.• If…+ present tense/ be going to + infinitivee.g. If you know the answers, you’re going to pass. • If… + present tense/ imperativee.g. If you visit in winter, bring warm clothes.
Can you think of 1st conditional sentences for these pictures?
If you have flu...
If you have flu, stay in bed.
If you stay in bed, you’ll soon recover.
If…
If you have a vaccination, you won’t get flu.
If you have a vaccination, you aren’t going to get flu.
Future Time Clauses
Will/ + infinitive/ when etc. + present tense• When• As soon as• In case• Until• Before• Unless
Future Time Clauses
Will/ + infinitive/ when etc. + present tense• When• As soon as• In case + present tense• Until• Before• Unless
Can you think of future time clauses for these pictures?
He’ll go straight to bed when…
He’ll go straight to bed when he gets home.
It won’t stop until…
It won’t stop until the batteries run out.
Choose a bigger size in case…
Choose a bigger size in case your trousers rip.
Don’t drink the tap water unless...
Don’t drink the tap water unless you’re really thirsty.
Call me as soon as…
Call me as soon as you get this message.
Let go of the ball before…
Let go of the ball before you lose your clothes!