Will/Won't & May/Might (Not)
First Conditional
Future Forms
Future Forms
Future Forms
100

When do we use "will" or "won't" to make predictions about the future?

When there is high certainty that something will (not) occur

100

Why do we use the first conditional?

To talk about possible or impossible situations in the future

100

What is the rule for using the present simple?

When talking about fixed future events
100

What is the rule for using "be going to"?

When talking about future plans and/or intentions

100

What is the rule when using present continuous?

When talking about future arrangements

200

When do we use "may (not)" or "might (not)" to make predictions about the future?

When there is less certainty about something happening

200

What are the two clauses in the first conditional? How do we write them?

Conditional clause: If + present simple

Result clause: Will/Won't + main verb

200

What is the rule when using "will/won't"?

When making predictions about the future, as well as promises, refusals, requests, etc. Also for making immediate decisions

200
Our flight _______ (leave) for Paris at noon.
leaves
200

The wedding _______ (begin) in 20 minutes -- don't be late!

begins

300
Even though it's April, the weatherman said that it ________ snow tomorrow.

might/may

300

How do we use "unless" in a sentence in the first conditional? What does "unless" mean?

"Unless" means "if not"

Ex: She won't play in the park unless she finishes her homework

300

A: Be careful with my camera!

B: I _______ (not break) it, I promise!

will not break
300

It has become very dark. It ________ (rain) any minute.

will

300

That's a lot of money. What ________ (you buy) with it?

are you going to buy

400

Since Sara is free tomorrow evening, we ______ see a movie.

will

400

If it _________ (not rain) tomorrow, we _______ (go) to the beach.

If it does not rain tomorrow, we will go to the beach

400

We ________ (drive) to Alicante tomorrow evening.

are driving

400

Someone's at the door! _______ (you open) the door please?

Will you open

400

A: Are you available to meet tomorrow evening?

B: No, I _______ (eat) with my colleague.

am eating

500

Don't worry about tomorrow's exam -- it _______ be complicated.

won't

500

Use "unless" in a first conditional sentence.

:)
500

They _______ (graduate) from university next May.

are graduating

500

After university, where ________ (you live)?

are going to live

500

Make a sentence using the present continuous or "be going to"

:)