Use the First Conditional to talk about real or possible future situations and their likely results.
If + Present Simple, ... will + base verb. Example: If it rains, I will stay home.
Used when the situation is possible or likely to happen.
The 'if' clause can come first or second. No comma when it comes second. Example: I will stay home if it rains.
You can use 'may', 'might', 'can', or imperative instead of 'will'. Example: If you see her, tell her I said hi.
If + Present Simple, ... will + base verb. Example: If it rains, I will stay home.The 'if' clause can come first or second. No comma when it comes second. Example: I will stay home if it rains.You can use 'may', 'might', 'can', or imperative instead of 'will'. Example: If you see her, tell her I said hi.Used when the situation is possible or likely to happen.