TYPE
1 CONDITIONAL
1. Form
In
a Type 1 conditional sentence, the tense in the 'if clause
is the simple present, and the tense in the main clause is the
simple future
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'IF'
CLAUSE (CONDITION)
|
MAIN
CLAUSE (RESULT)
|
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If + simple
present
If
it rains
If you don't hurry
|
Simple
future
you
will get wet
we will miss the train.
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2.
Function
In these sentences, the time is the present or future
and the situation is real. They refer to a possible condition
and its probable result. They are based on facts, and they are
used to make statements about the real world, and about particular situations.
We often use such sentences to give warnings:
- If you don't
leave, I'll call the police.
- If you don't
drop the gun, I'll shoot!
Examples:
- If you
drop that glass, it will
break.
- Nobody will
notice if you make
a mistake.
- If I have
time, I'll finish
that letter.
- What will
you do if you miss
the plane?
NOTE: We can use
modals to express the degree of certainty of the result:
- If you drop
that glass, it might break.
- I may
finish that letter if I have
time.