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IF + Present We stabilish a condition under which something will happen in the future using  if + present : If  it  rains ...
What do you think will happen  if  it  rains ? Will I walk in the rain with my best friend?
Will I run to get home because I don’t have an umbrella?
Will I stay home and watch TV?
Have you noticed that I used “ will ” to describe the consequences? I  will  walk in the rain with my best friend. I  will   run to get home because I don’t have an umbrella. I  will  stay home and watch TV.
Now look at the sentences: And you? What  will  you do  if   it  rains ? IF  IT  RAINS  I  WILL  WALK IN THE RAIN. IF  IT  RAINS  I  WILL  RUN TO GET HOME. IF  IT  RAINS  I  WILL  STAY HOME.

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  • 2. IF + Present We stabilish a condition under which something will happen in the future using if + present : If it rains ...
  • 3. What do you think will happen if it rains ? Will I walk in the rain with my best friend?
  • 4. Will I run to get home because I don’t have an umbrella?
  • 5. Will I stay home and watch TV?
  • 6. Have you noticed that I used “ will ” to describe the consequences? I will walk in the rain with my best friend. I will run to get home because I don’t have an umbrella. I will stay home and watch TV.
  • 7. Now look at the sentences: And you? What will you do if it rains ? IF IT RAINS I WILL WALK IN THE RAIN. IF IT RAINS I WILL RUN TO GET HOME. IF IT RAINS I WILL STAY HOME.