2. Attention
If the conditional comes first,
you need a comma.
You don’t need a comma
if the conditional doesn’t come first.
3. The Zero Conditional
If the telephone rings,
it makes a noise!
Water evaporates
if you boil it.
4. Zero Conditional form:
If clause – PRESENT SIMPLE + PRESENT SIMPLE
If he is angry,
his face turns red!
If he drinks too much coffee,
he doesn’t sleep.
6. Use First Conditional:
To refer to the future. It is used
when there is a possibility that the
if-event happens.
It’s a PROBABLE/POSSIBLE condition.
If Bart studies harder,
he will pass.
7. First Conditional form:
{If + present simple} + will/won’t
If he doesn’t hurry up, he’ll be late for work.
You’ll fail the exam if you don’t do more work.