-- refer to the present time for conditions that are very likely to happen
Sample Sentences:
1) Your parents will be notified if you vandalise school property. (correct)
2) Your parents will be notified if you have vandalised school property. (correct)
3) You might die if you a snake bites you. (correct)
4) You will be sent for a checkup if you are bitten by a snake. (correct)
5) Susan must be tired if she has been revising since this morning. (correct)
6) If Xavier helps us, our task will be easier. (correct)
7) Freddy will be going if Sally is going. (correct)
8) Norman will go if you go. (correct)
9) Herman will go if you are going. (correct)
What are some observations you made?
Learn from common errors
1) Your parents will be notified if you had vandalised school property. (Wrong)
2) You might die if a snake had bitten you. (Wrong)
3) Susan will be bloated if she ate that cake. (Wrong)
Why are the above sentences wrong? Ask if you are not sure.
Task: Each one of you is supposed to write 2 sentences using 'If' in the simple present tense.
Monday, April 30, 2007
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1)If you eat this chicken wing, I will eat you.
2)I will scold you if you don't do your homework.
1. If you are not intereste in any of the courses, why are you here?
2. I will have to execute you if you try to pass information about us to our rivals.
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