3. As you have seen, we use the first conditional to predict the results
of an action in the future.
We form the first conditional with:
if + present simple / will future
if + present simple describes the action, and the will future describes
the result.
Let's see some examples:
-If you come to my party, you will enjoy yourself.
-If you don't study, you won't pass the exam.
-What will you do if it rains tomorrow?
Remember that the order of the conditional can change, but not the
structure. You can say "You'll enjoy yourself if you come to my
party", but not "I you will come to my party, you enjoy yourself".
4. Grammar First conditional
Complete the sentences with the
correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Action Result
If you buy (buy) one, we’ll give (give) you another one.
’ll
If he doesn’t like (not like) it, I’ll return (return) his money.
’ll return
if we don’t look (not look) after
don’t look
What will happen (happen)
our environment?