A2 · Elementary

First Conditional: The Real Plan

The first conditional is the real plan: if it rains, I will stay home. A possible future with a will in the result and the present in the if.

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First Conditional

The real plan

The first conditional talks about a real possibility in the future: if the condition happens, the result will follow. One plan, one will.

🎯

A real future plan

possible, and quite likely

If it rains, I will stay home

🤝

Promises

if you do this, I will do that

If you help me, I will help you

🚦

Unless = if not

the same plan in reverse

Unless it rains, we will go out

🕐

When = if, with certainty

the plan that is sure to come

When you come, we will start

⚠️ If + present, will + verb. A real plan, a possible future.

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The Formula

if + present → will + verb

The if-clause stays in the present — it only sets up the condition. The will lives in the result, where the future actually happens.

ConditionIf it rains
ResultI will stay home
Real possibilityIf you study hard, you will pass the exam

⚠️ Present in the if. Will in the result. Never will in the if.

03

Common Mistakes

Four plan slips

The plan breaks when will moves into the if-clause, when the bare verb forgets itself after will, or when both halves grab will.

If it will rain, we will cancel.

If it rains, we will cancel.

💡 The if-clause takes the present — will lives in the result.

If she comes, she will helps.

If she comes, she will help.

💡 After will, the bare verb — no -s.

I will call you if I will have time.

I will call you if I have time.

💡 The time clause stays in the present.

If you will come, I will be happy.

If you come, I will be happy.

💡 One will per sentence — and it is not in the if.

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Quick Quiz

Test what you just learned

Three minutes, five questions — check what stuck. No essay questions, we promise.

Question 1 / 50 / 5

If it rains, I ___ stay home.

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If or When?

Maybe or certain?

Both words set up the condition. The difference is how sure you are.

Is the condition certain to happen?
Certain — whenWhen you arrive, call me
Maybe — ifIf it rains, call me
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The Plan Family

Match the pieces of the plan

The first conditional is built from three pieces. Know where each one lives.

if + present
the conditionIf it rains…
will + verb
the result…I will stay home
unless
if notUnless you hurry…

⚠️ Present in the if, will in the result — the plan never swaps them.

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