Tuesday, 7 May 2013

First Conditional Sentences | First Type of Conditionals


Definition:-

                     In English Language, we use first type of conditionals when something is highly probable to be happened in future.

                     There are two clauses in conditional sentences. First is called “If Clause” and second is called “Main Clause”.

                     In first type of conditional sentences, we use “Present Simple Tense” in “If Clause” and in “Main Clause” we use “Future Simple Tense” generally. We can also use imperative sentences, modal verbs, structures in “Main Clause” of first type of conditional.

Structure:-

                    If + Present Simple Tense, Future Simple Tense

Examples:-

·         If you work hard, you will get succeed.
·         If Robert doesn’t work hard, he will not get appraisal in office.
·         If Sara goes, Bill will come.
·         If you eat too much, you may sick yourself.
·         If Robert doesn’t come, I won’t talk to him ever.
·         If Sara comes, will you go with us?
·         When I find a job, I will give treat to all friends of mine.



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