First Conditional
First Conditional
First Conditional
TEORÍA
Las oraciones de primer condicional llevan if + sujeto + present simple (en la situación) y
sujeto + will / won’t + infinitivo sin to (en el resultado).
If you play basketball well, your team will win the match.
Si tú juegas al baloncesto bien, tu equipo ganará el partido.
Soluciones
1.
We celebrate / ‘ll celebrate if mum gets the job.
If my brother has / will have children, I’ll be an uncle.
I buy / ‘ll buy a house in the mountains if I win the lottery.
If the snow doesn’t / won’t stop, we won’t go camping.
I won’t go to the cinema tonight if there ‘s / will be something good on TV.
If you won’t / don’t revise for the exams, your parents won’t be happy.
2.
If you wear those shoes, your feet will hurt you.
If you play sport every day, you will feel very well.
I will visit you if you move to Seville.
If you don’t hurry, you will be late for work.
If he sees this DVD, he’ll buy it.
She won’t go to university if she doesn’t study.
3.
4.
If you get home early, will you cook lunch?
Will you phone me if you have time?
If I tell you a horror story, will you be scared?
If you visit me, will you bring your new car?
5.
b. Get a better job / earn more money.
If my sister gets a better job, she will earn more money.
c. Pass his exams / go to university.
If Robert passes his exams, he’ll go to University.
d. Go to university / study languages.
If I go to University, I’ll study languages.
e. Become a pilot / fly around the world.
If I become a pilot, I’ll fly around the world.