miércoles, 25 de septiembre de 2013

simple present

Este tipo de condicional se utiliza para el futuro y en los casos en que es muy probable que la condición pasará.

IF Condition Result
If Present simple Future simple ("will")
Ejemplos:
PlayIf Bill studies, he will pass the exam. / Bill will pass the exam if he studies. (Si Bill estudia, aprobará el examen.)
PlayIf it doesn't rain, we will go to the beach. / We will go to the beach if it doesn't rain. (Si no llueve, iremos a la playa.)
PlayWill you take the train if you miss the bus? / If you miss the bus, will you take the train? (¿Cogerás el tren si pierdes el bus?)

FIRST CONDICIONAL

Conditional such uses in the future and in cases where it is likely that the condition will.
  • IF Condition Result
  • If Future Simple Present simple ("will")

examples:
  • Bill PlayIf studies, I will pass the exam. / Bill will pass the exam if I studies. 
  • PlayIf it does not rain, we will go to the beach. / We will go to the beach if it does not rain. 
  • PlayWill you take the train if you miss the bus? / If you miss the bus, will you take the train? 
  • If you don't eat healthy food, you won't be fit.

  • If I have enough time, I will go to the movies next week.

  • I will study in this univesity if I pass the test.
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ZERO CONDCIONAL

The zero conditional is used to express facts or situations that are always fulfilled , ie , to express universal truths. If it rains the road gets wet . WHAT IS IT ? · Conditionals used to indicate a condition and a result and therefore consists of two sentences , the main and indicating the condition. · This type of phrases used to talk about situations that always take place .
example the Zero Conditional in the Present THE CONDITION, + THE RESULT If you heat ice, it melts. (Heating ice melts.) You can put first the condition or the result does not matter. But if the condition goes first prayer should take a comma. THE RESULT + CONDITION Ice melts if you heat it. (The ice melts when it is heated.) The Zero Conditional in the Present Structure of Zero Conditional in the Present If + present simple or continuous, present simple or continuous If it rains, the ground gets wet. (If it rains, the ground gets wet.)