We use if clauses for possible events in the future When one event depends on mother. The “ If clause” can come before or after the main clause. When the If clause comes first, we use a comma (,) after it.
. If I go to japan, I´ll visit Kyoto and Nara.
. I might take a taxi home if I work late tonight.
- We use the simple present in the if clause.
We use will, May or might+ the base form of a verb in the main clauses.
- We can use affirmative or
negative verbs in one clause or in both clauses.
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If I don´t get a job, I´ll borrow some money.
. If I get a job, I have any free time.
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If I don´t get a job, I won´t be able to pay for things.
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