This document discusses using "if + present" conditional sentences to describe possible future events. It provides examples of conditional sentences using "if it rains" to suggest what actions may occur, such as "I will walk in the rain with my friend" or "I will run home without an umbrella." It encourages the reader to consider what they would do if it rains using the same conditional structure.
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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?
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.