When we talk about probable situations in the present or future, we use Conditional 1: if clause (if + Present Simple) - Main Clause (future/modal + present without 'to') or if clause (if + Present Simple) - Main Clause (future + HAVE TO, OUGHT TO, BE TO + present without 'to').
Quan parlem de situacions probables en el present o futur, utilitzem el Condicional 1: clàusula 'if' (if + Present Simple) - Clàusula principal (futur/modal + present sense 'to') o clàusula 'if' (if + Present Simple) - Clàusula principal (futur + HAVE TO, OUGHT TO, BE TO + present sense 'to').
Task | If you ______ (to study) hard, you ______ (to pass) the exam. |
---|---|
Answer | 2 |
a | will study/pass |
b | study/will pass |
c | will study/will pass |
d | study/pass |
comment | When we speak about probable situations in the present or future we use Conditional 1: If-clause (if + Present Simple) - Main Clause (future/modal + present without 'to') or If-clause (if + Present Simple) - Main Clause (future + HAVE TO, OUGHT TO, BE TO + present without 'to'). |
topic | conditionals |
level | 1 |
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