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Welcome to this tutorial.

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Today we're going to talk about the type one conditionals.

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Let's get started.

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Remember that conditionals are sentences with two clauses a main clause and and if clause.

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Now conditionals steep at the action in the main clause can only take place of a certain condition in

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the if clause is fulfilled.

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Have a look at the example of over here.

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If we don't hurry we'll be late.

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Now this is a conditional sentence and it's used to say that the action in the main clause being late

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will take place if we don't hurry.

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Now there are five types of conditionals in English and among them are conditionals.

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Type 1 or first conditionals.

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Now conditionals type 1 or phrase conditionals are used to describe future events that will happen or

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are likely to happen.

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Now these sentences are based on facts.

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Thus we make statements about the real world or particular situation.

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Have a look at the example below.

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If you don't study you will fail the exam.

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Now sometimes you can pass an exam without studying.

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But this time it won't work used to present simple tense in the F Class and a future simple tense in

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the main clause.

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Note that the order of the main and if clause is not fixed although when the if clause precedes the

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mean one.

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Make sure to use a coma.

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Have a look at the table below the if clause of conditional type one or the phrase conditional includes

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if plus present simple in the main clause.

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Future simple.

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Have a look.

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The examples below.

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If the weather is great we'll go to the park.

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If you don't stop fighting with each other you two will be grounded.

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Likely to happen in the future knows that it is possible to use other present tenses for example present

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continuous present perfect in the EV class.

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Have a look at the example below.

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If you're going I'll go too.

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Now this is if plus present continuous future simple and in this sentence if they've already received

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your information they will let you know.

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Is plus present perfect future simple.

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Note the first conditionals can be used to give instructions in some particular situation.

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Have a look the example over here.

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If you carry all these bottles at once you'll drop them.

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It's too dangerous.
