We use this grammar to talk about plans and predictions for the future.
First Conditional
To start a new shop, restaurant, or business.
Open
The food and drinks that a person or animal regularly consumes.
Diet
The place, person, or thing from which something comes or starts.
Source
If I can get a loan from the bank, I'm going to __________ a restaurant.
Open
If everything goes to plan, we __________ (launch) in four months.
Are going to launch / Will launch
To give someone a job; to pay someone to work for your company.
Hire
To eat, drink, or use up a resource or food.
Consume
A particular kind of matter with uniform properties (solid, liquid, or gas).
Substance
What if they __________ (refuse) the loan?
Refuse
If you don't sell tasty food, you __________ (fail).
Will fail
To say "No" when the bank or a person offers you a loan.
Refuse
To keep something in its original state or in good condition for a long time.
Preserve
A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a result.
Process
If you need help with your website, just __________ me know.
Let
If you __________ care of the food, I’ll deal with the business.
Take
To provide something (like a hand or help) to someone for free.
Give
Something that is made ready for use or eating in advance.
Prepared
The large-scale production of goods using machinery in factories.
Manufacturing
If the weather __________ (stay) nice, we'll have a picnic.
Stays
In a First Conditional sentence, we use "If + Present Simple" and "__________ + Infinitive".
Will /Can / Might
When you require something because it is essential or very important.
Need
A measurement of how heavy a person or an object is.
Weight
To be connected or linked with a person, idea, or situation (2 words).
Associated with
If it __________ (rain) too early, I'll have to do some work.
Rains