If you're not going to Jason's party, I'm not going to go either.
First conditional
When do we use the zero conditional?
For general truths, habits.
She / call you - as soon as / she - finish work
She will call you as soon as she finishes work.
When she will finish University she will move to another city.
Wrong!: When she finishes University...
You can be fined if you are not wearing your seatbelt.
Zero conditional.
When do we use the first conditional?
To describe something that can possibly happen.
If you - eat - too many calories / you put on weight.
If you eat too many calories you put on weight.
If I haven't arrived by ten, start dinner without me.
It's ok!
If you continue behaving like this, you will be grounded.
First conditional.
What tenses do we use in zero conditionals?
A present tense in both clauses.
He - stay at a friend's house tonight / if - it - start raining.
He will stay at a friend's house if it starts raining.
Unless you don't do enough exercise you won't get fit.
Wrong! Unless you do enough exercise, you won't get fit.
If you haven't been to Paris, you haven't lived!
Zero conditional.
What tenses do we use in the first conditional?
A present tense in the if-clause and a future tense in the main clause.
I - not go to bed / until - I finish this report.
I won't go to bed until I finish my report.
I might accept the offer if we can discuss the salary.
Right!
If you keep on saving money, you will have had enough to buy a new phone by the end of the year.
First conditional.
What tense do we use after these words: as soon as, unless, when, and until?
A present form.
They - not accept the offer / unless - we offer them more money.
They won't accept the offer unless we offer them more money.
Don't call her now! If you call her now she will be resting.
Right!