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IF CLAUSE TYPE 1

If Clause Type 1 ( First Conditional )

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IF CLAUSE

TYPE 1

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DRAMA

Please enjoy the drama

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DRAMAA: Hello B : Hello A : I’m so glad to meet you here. What are you doing here? B : Nice to meet you, too. I'm just shopping in here. By the way, where do you live now? A : I live in Jakarta, and you? B : I live in Bogor. We have not seen for a long time. If I have free time, I will come to your home. May I?A: Okay, I‘ll be waiting. This is my name card.B : Thank you. But I’m sorry, I have to go now. I'll call you if I've arrived home. A: Okay, bye B : Bye

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first conditional

The first conditional refers to the present

and future.It expresses a possible (real)

condition and its probable result in the

future.

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Conditional type I formed with the if clause (in the simple

present tense) and the main clause (in the simple future

tense).

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Usewe use the First Conditional to

talk about future events that are

likely to happen.

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Formula• If +simple present tense, Simple future tense• Simple future tense + if + simple present

tense

NOTE: don’t forget to enter comma (,) if you want to put the if clause first. No need to put a comma if you enter the main clause first

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Example:• If the weather is nice, we will go for a walk.

If clause:

PRESENT SIMPLE

Main clause:

FUTURE SIMPLE

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BYE ^^

See You..