CONDITIONAL TYPE 1

 Conditional Sentence Type 1



This type is also relatively easy to understand.  Type 1 conditional sentences are used to say something that may happen in the future.  That is, if you use this conditional sentence, it means that you are sure that the assumption is still possible in the future.  The formula used is as follows:


 If + simple present, present future (will)


 Present future + if + simple present


Function


Type 1 conditional refers to conditions that may occur and the possible results.  These sentences are based on facts and are used to make statements about the real world and certain situations.  We often use sentences like this to provide warnings.  In type 1 conditional sentences, the time is the present or the future and the situation is real.


 Example of sentences:

 ●If you tell her the truth, she will forgive you.

(If you tell him the truth, then he will forgive  you.)

●If we arrive late, we must get a taxi.

●He’ll call if he needs help.

●Take a break if you’re tired.


EXAMPLE


  •  If I have money, I will buy house for my parents.
    ( Jika saya memiliki uang, saya akan membelikan rumah untuk orangtua saya)
  •  If Raina study hard, she will get A for the tests.
    ( Jika Raina belajar keras, dia akan mendapat nilai A untuk ujian-ujiannya)
  •  If I pass the exam, my father will buy me a car.
    ( Jika saya lulus ujian, ayah akan membelikan saya sebuah mobil)
  •  If the driver arrive at time, she will not be late.
    ( Jika supirnya datang tepat waktu, dia tidak akan terlambat)
  • If the weather is nice, she will go to the beach.
    ( Jika cuacanya bagus, ia akan pergi ke pantai)
  • If Jack has money, he will pay his debt.
    ( Jika Jack punya uang, ia akan membayar hutangnya)
  •  If I find Ruby’s adress, I will pay her a visit.
    ( Jika saya menemukan alamat rumah Ruby, saya akan mengunjunginya).
  •  If Aline cannot find Winda, she will give her a call.
    ( Jika Aline tidak bisa menemukan Winda, ia akan meneleponnya)
  •  If the housekeeper do not clean the house, auntie will get mad.
    ( Jika pembantu itu tidak membersihkan rumah, tante akan marah)
  •  If mom do not cook, we will go out to eat.
    ( Jika ibu tidak memasak, kami akan pergi keluar untuk makan)
  • Form

    In a type 1 conditional sentence, the tense in the "if" clause is the simple present, and the tense in the main clause is the simple future.

    If clause (condition)

    Main clause (result)

    If + simple present

    simple future

    If this thing happens

    that thing will happen.


    As in all conditional sentences, the order of the clauses is not fixed. You may have to rearrange the pronouns and adjust punctuation when you change the order of the clauses, but the meaning is identical.

    Examples

    • If it rains, you will get wet.
    • You will get wet if it rains.
    • If Sally is late again I will be mad.
    • I will be mad if Sally is late again.
    • If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus.
    • You will miss the bus if you don't hurry.

    Uses of the Conditional

    First conditional

    • Nature: Open condition, what is said in the condition is possible.
    • Time: This condition refers either to present or to future time.
    • e.g. If he is late, we will have to go without him.
    • If my mother knows about this, we are in serious trouble

    Function

    The type 1 conditional refers to a possible condition and its probable result. These sentences are based on facts, and they are used to make statements about the real world, and about particular situations. We often use such sentences to give warnings. In type 1 conditional sentences, the time is the present or future and the situation is real.

    Examples

    • If I have time, I'll finish that letter.
    • What will you do if you miss the plane?
    • Nobody will notice if you make a mistake.
    • If you drop that glass, it will break.
    • If you don't drop the gun, I'll shoot!
    • If you don't leave, I'll call the police.

    In type 1 conditional sentences, you can also use modals in the main clause instead of the future tense to express the degree of certainty, permission, or a recommendation about the outcome.

    Examples

    • If you drop that glass, it might break.
    • I may finish that letter if I have time.
    • If he calls you, you should go.
    • If you buy my school supplies for me, I will be able to go to the park.

    Example Of Sentences First Type If Conditional

    • If you buy Bitcoin right now, you will be rich.
    • I will be the winner in this singing competition if I show the judges my best performance.
    • Rania will go to Disneyland if she gets a raise.
    • If Tantra joins a Poker tournament, he will win the game.
    • If you consume garlic and green tea regularly, you will live longer.
    • If you put on this cologne, Tania will be attracted to you.
    • You will lose all your money if you go for second round.
    • If we talk about the deal over dinner, Mr. Richard will agree to sell his land to our company.

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