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First Conditional Rules ESI

The document describes the first conditional in Spanish, which is used to talk about probable future events. It states that the first conditional uses the present simple in "if" clauses and "will" in result clauses. It provides examples like "If it doesn't rain, we will go to the beach" and notes that modal verbs can replace "will" to change the probability or express an opinion.

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First Conditional Rules ESI

The document describes the first conditional in Spanish, which is used to talk about probable future events. It states that the first conditional uses the present simple in "if" clauses and "will" in result clauses. It provides examples like "If it doesn't rain, we will go to the beach" and notes that modal verbs can replace "will" to change the probability or express an opinion.

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First Conditional (Tipo 1)

Este tipo de condicional se utiliza para el futuro y en los casos en que es muy
probable que la condicin pasar.

IF

Condition

If

present simple

Result

future simple (will)

Ejemplos:
If Bill studies, he will pass the exam. / Bill will pass the exam if
he studies. (Si Bill estudia, aprobar el examen.)
If it doesnt rain, we will go to the beach. / We will go to the beach if
it doesnt rain. (Si no llueve, iremos a la playa.)
Will you take the train if you miss the bus? If you miss the
bus, will you takethe train? (Cogers el tren si pierdes el bus?)
Nota: Se puede usar algunos verbos modales en vez de will para cambiar la
probabilidad o expresar una opinin. Para ms informacin, ver la leccin sobre
los verbos modales.
Ejemplos:

If it doesnt rain, we may go to the beach. (Significado: Con el uso de may, el significado de
esta frase cambia. Ahora, el hablante reconoce que puede ir a la playa, pero no est tan seguro de si ir.)
If it doesnt rain, we should go to the beach. (Significado: En este caso, el uso de should
expresa la opinin del hablante.)
If it doesnt rain, we can go to the beach. (Significado: Can significa que es posible ir a la
playa, pero no indica la probabilidad.)

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If you dive into this river, you will hurt yourself.


If the sun shines , the children will play outside.
Richard will walk to school if he misses the bus.
Emily will buy the cola if you pack the picnic basket.
If I am in Venice, I will rent a boat.
Michael's teacher will phone his parents if he texts in the lesson.
If she answers this question correctly, she will get an extra point.
My sister will be angry if I turn on the music too loud.
Your room will look much tidier if you keep your hamster in the cage.
If we surf the Internet, we will find a lot of information about Loch Ness

1. If you

(to dive) into this river, you

(to

hurt) yourself.
2. If the sun

(to shine), the children

(to

play) outside.
3. Richard

(to walk) to school if he

(to miss) the

bus.
4. Emily

(to buy) the cola if you

(to pack) the

picnic basket.
5. If I

(to be) in Venice, I

6. Michael's teacher

(to rent) a boat.

(to phone) his parents if he

(to

(to answer) this question correctly, she

(to

text) in the lesson.


7. If she

get) an extra point.


8. My sister

(to be) angry if I

(to turn) on the music

too loud.
9. Your room

(to look) much tidier if you

(to

keep) your hamster in the cage.


10.If we

(to surf) the Internet, we

information about Loch Ness.

(to find) a lot of

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