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The Type 1 Conditional

Posted By Manjusha in English Grammar

Here we use a simple present in the if-clause and a simple future in the result clause.

  • If you want, I will talk to him.
  • If I see her, I will give her your love.
  • If you finish on time, we will go to the movies.
  • If it rains, the match will be cancelled.
  • You will be late if you don't hurry up.
  • I will buy a car if I get my rise.

The Type 1 conditional refers to the present or future time. Here the situation is real and possible. It is used to talk about a possible condition and its probable result.

Sections In This Article
Introduction To If Clauses
The Zero Conditional
The Type One Conditional
Type One Conditional- Alternate Forms
The Type Two Conditional
Type Two Conditional- Alternate Forms
The Type Three Conditional
Type Three Conditional-Alternate Forms
Mixed Conditional

 

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