Grammar Level 6- Lesson Twelve- Future Conditional Grammar
In this grammar lesson, you learn about Future Conditional grammar in English and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.
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The Future Conditional Examples
The future conditional describes something that might happen in the future with a condition. It often uses “if.”
Examples:
If I go to the park tomorrow, I will bring my dog.
“If I go to the park tomorrow” is in the present tense.
“I will bring my dog” is in the future tense and uses a modal verb, will. You can use other modal verbs: can, might, should, must, etc.
Notice the use of a comma (,) at the end of the first clause. The use of “if” creates a dependent clause. The order of the sentence may also be reversed:
I will bring my dog if I go to the park tomorrow.
Here are some more examples:
If Jennifer goes to the party, she will wear this beautiful necklace.
*Notice the comma ( , ) after “party.”
Jim will be very happy if he can marry the girl he loves.
If I buy this house, I’m going to paint it a different color.
Quiz for Future Conditional Grammar
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