If + simple present + will/can/going to + infinitive.
The first conditional is used to talk about things that will probably happen in the future.
• If the weather is nice, I will go for a bike ride.
• If I have time, I can go to the market.
• If Rome wins the championship, I will have a party.
If + simple present + will/can/going to + infinitive.
The first conditional is used to talk about things that will probably happen in the future.
• If the weather is nice, I will go for a bike ride.
• If I have time, I can go to the market.
• If Rome wins the championship, I will have a party.
If + simple present + will/can/going to + infinitive.
The first conditional is used to talk about things that will probably happen in the future.
• If the weather is nice, I will go for a bike ride.
• If I have time, I can go to the market.
• If Rome wins the championship, I will have a party.