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Lesson 27: First Conditional

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Grammar rules

Grammar Focus: First Conditional

The First Conditional talks about future events that are possible or likely — a real possibility in the future.

Structure: If + Present Simple, will + base verb.

The order can change: if the if clause comes first, use a comma; if the main clause comes first, no comma.

Examples: If it is sunny tomorrow, I will go to the park. If I study hard, I will pass my exam.

Grammar Exercises
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If it ___ tomorrow, I ___ at home.

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