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  1. The first sentence (with zero conditional) is possible but unlikely. It means that every time he falls off his bicycle, he gets hurt. This might be true, but it's difficult for me to imagine a situation when I'd use this sentence. The second sentence (first conditional) means that possibly he will fall and if he does, he will get hurt. Best ...

  2. 22 de feb. de 2018 · 実は仮定法はConditionalsというもので覚えた方がずっとシンプルでわかりやすいのです。. そこで今回は、仮定法をとてもシンプルに “Conditionals” という言葉で覚える方法と使い方をご説明していきます。. Conditionalsとは. Zero Conditional. First Conditional. Second ...

  3. How to form the first conditional. The if-clause contains a present tense, while the main clause contains a future tense (usually will/won’t + infinitive) or the imperative.. Example: If I take the job at the community centre, I will have more free time. If you have any questions, please get in touch.. One or both clauses can be negative.. Examples: If they don’t offer paid vacation time ...

  4. 1. rzeczywiście trochę jest pominięte, między innymi to, że w 1st conditional są wyjątki, gdzie will będzie występować w części z if, choociażby zdania grzecznościowe (typu "if you will excuse me"). 2. Całe main clause pominięte. Jak można napisać tylko o future simple, nie wspominając słowem o:-trybie rozkazującym-ought to

  5. First Conditionals – If clauses. Also known as Type 1 conditionals (real present) The first conditional is used to express a real or very probable situation in the present or future. It is for things that will possibly happen in the future if a condition is met. In a way, we are predicting a likely result in the future if a certain condition ...

  6. Compare these conditional sentences: First conditional: If I have some free time this weekend, I will read a book. (it’s a real possibility that I’ll have some free time and read a book) Second conditional: If I had more free time, I would take dance classes. (this is just imaginary – the reality is that I don’t have much free time, so ...

  7. Notice that we are thinking about a future condition. It is not raining yet. But the sky is cloudy and you think that it could rain. We use the Present Simple tense to talk about the possible future condition. We use will + base verb to talk about the possible future result. The important thing about the first conditional is that there is a real possibility that the condition will happen.

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