Primer condicional




Primer condicional

Se forma con if + simple present + simple future. Se emplea cuando una situación es real o posible: If it rains today, I'll stay at home. Aquí tienes algunos ejemplos traducidos.

If clause                Main clause
If + Present tense               will / can / may / must + verb
If it rains today,    I'll stay at home

If it rains today, I'll stay at home.
Si llueve hoy, me quedaré en casa.
If he is busy now, I will come back tomorrow.
Si está ocupado ahora, regresaré mañana.
If I have time, I'll visit my parents this afternoon.
Si tengo tiempo, visitaré a mis padres esta tarde.
If it is warm tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.
Si está caluroso mañana, iremos a la playa.
If it is cold, you must wear warm clothes.
Si está frío, debes usar ropa abrigada.
If he doesn't do his homework, he can not go to the party.
Si él no hace su tarea, no puede ir a la fiesta.
If she doesn't call you, you can call her.
Si ella no te llama, tú puedes llamarla.
If you work hard, you may become a millonaire someday.
Si trabajas duro, puede que te conviertas en un millonario algún día.

If you spend more than you earn, you'll become a poor man.
Si gastas más de lo que ganas, te convertirás en un hombre pobre.
If they don't invite you, you must not go.
Si ellos no te invitan, no debes ir.
If we don't hurry, we'll miss our bus.
Si no nos apuramos, perderemos nuestro autobus.
If you pay now, you'll get a discount.
Si pagas ahora, obtendrás un descuento.
If they don't want to go out, they can stay home.
Si no quieren salir, se pueden quedar en casa.
If you drink too much, you'll get drunk.
Si bebes demasiado, te emborracharás.
If you feel sick, you must stay in bed.
Si te sientes enfermo, debes quedarte en cama.
If they don't come here, we'll have to go there.
Si ellos no vienen aquí, tendremos que ir allí.

first conditional

Is formed if + simple present + simple future. It is used when an actual or potential situation is: If it rains today, I'll stay at home. Here are some examples translated.

If clause Main clause
If + Present tense will / can / may / must + verb
If it rains today, I'll stay at home

If it rains today, I'll stay at home.
If it rains today, I'll stay home.
If I is busy now, I will come back tomorrow.
If you are busy now, back tomorrow.
If I have time, I'll visit my parents This Afternoon.
If I have time, visit my parents this afternoon.
If it is warm tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.
If it is warm morning, go to the beach.
If it is cold, wear warm clothes you Must.
If you are cold, you should wear warm clothing.
If He Does not do historical homework, I can not go to the party.
If he does not do your homework, you can not go to the party.
If She Does not call you, you can call her.
If she does not call, you can call.
If you work hard, you may someday Become a Millionaire.
If you work hard, you may become a millionaire someday.

If you spend more than you earn, you'll Become a poor man.
If you spend more than you earn, you will become a poor man.
If They Do not invite you, you must-not go.
If they do not invite you, you should not go.
If we do not hurry, we'll miss our bus.
If we hurry, we will lose our.
If you pay now, you'll get a discount.
If you pay now, you get a discount.
If They Do not want to go out, THEY CAN stay home.
If you do not want to leave, they can stay at home.
If you drink too much, you'll get drunk.
If you drink too much, you get drunk.
If you feel sick, you must stay in bed.
If you feel ill, you should stay in bed.
If They Do not come here, We'll Have to go there.
If they do not come here, we have to go there.

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