Call me as soon as you get the results.
Future time clause with "as soon as"
When are future time clauses used?
To talk about future situations that may or may not happen
Make a first conditional sentence.
(The weather / as sunny tomorrow as it was today / we / go surfing)
"If the weather is as sunny tomorrow as it was today, we will go surfing."
If my sister married a famous artist, we ______ (see) her again.
would see
My friend wants a bigger house but he doesn't have enough money.
"If my friend had enough money, he would buy a bigger house."
If you cook dinner, I'll do the waching up.
First conditional
When do we use the first conditional?
Possible situations, cause and effect
Make a second conditional sentence.
(I / meet a genie / I / ask him for my three wishes)
"If I met a genie I would ask him for my three wishes"
He won't get a promotion unless he ______ (work) hard enough.
works
I want to work outside today, but that won't be possible because it's snowing.
"If it weren't/wasn't snowing, I would work outside today."
I won't go to bed until you come home.
Future time clause with "until"
Make a future time clause.
(finish / university / get a job)
When I finish university, I'll get a job.
I'll try to give your message to Sonya, but I'm not sure whether I'll see her or not.
"If I see Sonya, I'll give her your message."
Say the tense differences between type 1 and type 2 conditionals.
type 1: if-clause (present), main clause (future);
type 2: if-clause (past simple), main clause (would)
Make a first conditional sentence.
( You / forget my birthday / I / never speak to you again)
"If you forget my birthday, I'll never speak to you again".
If I ___________(be) a baby, I __________(sleep) and _______(play) all day.
(The fact is, you are NOT a baby now)
My boss might send me to Japan. I'll try sushi.
"If my boss sends me to Japan, I’ll try sushi."