What is the first conditional?
The first conditional is a type of conditional sentence that describes a realistic potential action in the present and its probable result (e.g., “If you try your best, you will succeed”).
All first conditional sentences are made up of two clauses:
- A dependent clause that contains a verb in the simple present tense (e.g., “if you try”).
- An independent clause that contains a modal verb (usually “will,” “might,” “may,” or “can”) and the infinitive form of the main verb (e.g., “succeed”).