B1 · Intermediate

First Conditional

Learn the First Conditional: how to talk about real, possible future situations and their likely results.

⏱ 10 min

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📌 Real Future Possibility

The First Conditional talks about real, possible situations in the future. The condition might happen — it’s not imaginary. If the condition is true, the result will follow.

Real possibility

Something that could genuinely happen.

If it rains, I ‘ll take an umbrella.
Warnings

Consequences of an action.

If you touch that, you ‘ll burn yourself.
Promises

What you’ll do if something happens.

If you help me, I ‘ll help you.
Plans

Future plans with conditions.

If I pass the exam, I ‘ll celebrate.

🔧 Formula

Structure — two clauses
If+Present Simple, subject+will+base verb
⚠️ The IF clause uses Present Simple — NEVER will in the if clause!

💬 Examples (both clause orders)

If you study hard, you ‘ll pass.
If clause first → comma
You ‘ll pass if you study hard.
Result first → no comma needed
If she doesn’t hurry, she ‘ll miss the bus.
Negative condition
Unless you apologise, I won’t forgive you.
unless = if not
✗ Wrong
If it will rain, I’ll stay home.
Never use WILL in the if clause!
✓ Correct
If it rains, I’ll stay home.
IF clause = Present Simple
💡 Memory Hack
The “will allergy” rule

If and will are allergic to each other — they can’t be in the same clause. The if clause gets Present Simple (real time pretends to be now). Will goes in the other clause. Think: “if = no will, other clause = will.” Simple as that.

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