If you practice regularly, you/ play/ really well.
you will play really well
If you study music everyday,
c/ you will learn to play an instrument.
If you...(come) to my house later, my dad ...(cook) us pasta.
come/ will cook
What do we study today?
First conditional
If you share it with friends, you/ enjoy/ the music more.
you will enjoy the music
If I don't have enough money for a guitar,
f/ I will borrow one.
If I ...(not tidy) my room, my mum ...(not buy) that new computer game.
don't tidy/ won't buy
What do we use First Conditional for?
To talk about future possibilities
He'll borrow a minibus if/ he/ want/ to travel round Europe.
if he wants o travel round Europe.
We'll all cry with happiness
a/ if he wins the singing contest
My parents ...(take) us to the beach this summer if we ...(not fail) any exams.
will take/ don't fail
What tense do we use in IF clause?
Present simple
You won't need an instrument if/ you/ be/ a good singer.
if you are a good singer.
You won't learn any new songs
b/ if you don't practice
He ...(not be) able to play basketball if he ...(arrive) late.
won't be/ arrives
When "consequence" comes first, we need/ don't need a comma.
need
If a group has a strong image, some of their fans/ probably/ copy it.
some of their fans will probably copy it.
If I give him some chocolate,
d/ he'll stop playing his guitar.
If she ...(not arrive) before 9p.m, we ...(go) to the concert without her.
doesn't arrive/ will go
Tell me the order of the First Conditional
IF clause , consequence
Consequence IF clause