







In English we use the first conditional to talk about possibilities in the present or in the future. The 'if clause' talks about things that are possible, but not certain, and the 'main clause' says what we think the result will be in this situation.
If the 'if clause' comes first, a comma is usually used. If the 'if clause' comes second, there is no need for a comma.
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Future time clauses :
In English we can use sentences with 'when', 'as soon as', 'before', 'after' and 'until' to talk about the future using the same form as a first conditional. After these words we use the present simple, and in the main clause we use will + infinitive.
Example Sentences :
In English we use 'when' to say we are certain something will happen.
In English we use 'as soon as' to say something will happen immediately after something else.
In English we use 'until' to say something stops happening at this time.
Similarly to first conditionals, the future time clause can come first or second in the sentence.
eg. I'll call you when I get to the office. = When I get to the office, I'll call you.
Notes for use of first conditional :
In English we can use modal verbs in the main clause of conditionals.
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In English we can also use imperatives in the main clause of conditionals.
Example Sentences :
In English we can use 'in case' to say we are prepared for something that might happen.
'In case' and 'if' have different meanings.
In this sentence the person is definitely going to put on some sunscreen in preparation for a time in the future when it might be sunny.
In this sentence the person might put on some sunscreen, but only if it is sunny in the future.
In English we can use 'might' instead of 'will' to mean 'will perhaps' in first conditionals.
It is possible to use a variety of verb forms in conditional sentences, not just those in the four basic conditionals.
In English we can use the future with going to instead of the present to show future intention.
| First conditional example sentences | |
|---|---|
| If you don't mind preparing something while I'm getting ready, that would be great. | 如果你不介意在我准备好之前做点早餐,那就好极了。 |
| What about if we don't smoke? | 如果我们不抽烟呢? |
| Let's get them both and we can share if you want. | 都点吧,我们可以分享,如果你愿意的话。 |
| There is some butter at home, if you want. | 家里有一些黄油,如果你愿意的话。 |
| Alright, if you want to learn something, watch carefully then... | 好吧,如果你想学点东西,那就认真看... |
| I guess I did, I'm just reading it, if you let me... | 我猜我找到了,我正在读,如果你让我... |
| If you are not eating, who am I cooking the food for, then? | 如果你不吃,那我做给谁呢? |
| It's up to you, if you want, we can just go and see it. | 你决定,如果你想,我们就可以走去看它。 |
| What if we can't find any tickets to come back? | 如果我们回来时买不到票怎么办? |
| Hmm... Okay, let me see if there is anything I can do. | 嗯... 好吧,让我看看我能做些什么。 |
| When he realises, he won't stay this calm. | 当他意识到的时候,他是不会这样平静的。 |
| Yeah it is stressful, but I'm right here if you need any help. | 好的,确实很有压力,但如果你需要帮助,我就在你身边。 |
| Won't you feel guilty if something happens to them? | 如果他们发生了什么,你不会感到愧疚吗? |
| What about when you are not home, then? | 那么当你不在家时,我这样做可以吗? |
| Now? We can if you want. | 现在?如果你想的话,我们可以。 |
| If you have decided, shall we order? | 如果你决定好了,我们开始点单好吗? |
| I can cook for you one day, if you like. | 如果你愿意,哪天我可以做给你吃。 |
| Doesn't matter, we can share if you want. | 没关系,如果你愿意,我们可以分着吃。 |
| What if she goes mental again and does something to Pogo or Bear? | 要是她再发神经对Pogo或Bear做些什么可怎么办? |
| Hey, if we are all drinking wine, why don't we get a bottle then? | 嘿,既然我们都喝葡萄酒,为什么不要一瓶呢? |