first conditional
English
Noun
first conditional (plural first conditionals)
- (language education, grammar) A structure used to talk about possible events in the present or future, containing an "if" clause (with a verb in the present tense) and a main clause (with the future expressed by will + an infinitive verb).
- "If it rains tomorrow, I will wear my coat" is a first conditional sentence.
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