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Which sentence is correct? A. If we run, we'll catch the bus. B. We'll catch the bus if we run.
both are correct--you can put the clauses in either order
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In a 1st conditional sentence you need PRESENT SIMPLE/WILL after ''If.''
If + present simple (If it rains...)
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If it isn't cold tomorrow, I'll wear/I won't wear a coat.
I won't wear
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If we use our mobiles in class, our teacher will/won't get angry.
will
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You should/shouldn't eat sweets if you don't want cavities on your teeth.
You shouldn't
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We use first conditional to talk about something that IS/ISN'T possible in the future.
We use 1st conditional to talk about something that IS very possible in the future.
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The structure of 1st conditional is: If + present simple, .... + infinitive
will/won't/modal verb (If it rains, we will take an umbrella.)
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You'll be/You won't be tired, if you don't go to bed early.
You'll be tired...
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If it's cloudy, I'll wear/I won't wear my sunglasses.
I won't wear
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If you are/aren't on time for class, you'll have to speak with the principal.
aren't on time
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If it snows, we'll build/we won't build a snowman.
we'll build
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If my sister fail/fails the exam, my parents will be angry.
fails
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If you pay attention in class, you'll/you won't learn the grammar.
you'll learn
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Find the mistake in this sentence: If we don't run we won't catch the bus.
If we don't run (,) we won't catch the bus.
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