• The First Conditional (if + simple present + will + verb) (will + verb + if + simple present) We use first conditional when talking about possible future events. The if clause is in the simple present and the main clause is in the simple future. • If he catches a fish, he will be happy. Or: • He will be happy if he catches a fish. Exercises: - Be sure to use the contracted form of the verb i.e. 'don't' rather than 'do not', 'won't' rather than 'will not' etc 1. If it ,(rain) then we (see) Jim, I (have) enough money, I (be)late, we (be) not too tired, I (be) very surprised if he 2. If I 3. If I 4. If he 5. If I 6. I 7. If I 8. They 9. We 10. If we 11. He (stay) at home. (ask) him to phone you. (not/ go) to bed now, I (go) to the party if they [ (be) late if we (eat) all this cake, we (not/get) a better job if he (go) to New York. (go) without him. (go) to the cinema. (come). (be) tired tomorrow. (be) invited. (not hurry) (be) sick. (not/pass) his exam.​

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