Grammar: If clauses with modals

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Grammar: If clauses with modals Level 4 : Unit 12 Grammar: If clauses with modals Statements Yes/NoQuestions Wh~Questions

If clauses with modals: statements and questions We use IF clauses for possible events in the future when one event depends on another. If I go to Japan, I’ll visit Kyoto. If clauses with modals: statements and questions

The IF clause can come before or after the main clause. When the IF clause comes before the main clause, we use a comma after it. If I go to Japan, I’ll visit Kyoto. comma If clauses with modals: statements and questions

The IF clause can come before or after the main clause. When the IF clause comes after the main clause, we don’t use a comma after the main clause. I might take a taxi home if I work late tonight. If clauses with modals: statements and questions

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 clause I might take a taxi home if I work late tonight. If clauses with modals: statements and questions

If clauses with modals: statements and questions We use the simple present in the if clause. We use will, may, or might + the base form of a verb in the main clause If clause (If + simple present) Main Clause (modal + base form) If I get a better job, I will make more money. I won’t have much free time. I may take more trips. I may not stay in this apartment. I might move to a bigger flat. I might not tell anyone. If clauses with modals: statements and questions

If clauses with modals: statements and questions We use the simple present in the if clause. We use will, may, or might + the base form of a verb in the main clause Main Clause (modal + base form) If clause (If + simple present) I will make more money I won’t have much free time I may take more trips I may not stay in this apartment I might move to a bigger flat I might not tell anyone if I get a better job. If clauses with modals: statements and questions

If clauses with modals: statements and questions Yes & No Questions YES/NO questions Will/might + infinitive verb If clause (If + simple present) Will your parents be upset Might your parents be upset Will you study hard Might you study hard if you move to the city? if you get a scholarship? If clauses with modals: statements and questions

If clauses with modals: statements and questions WH~Questions WH~Questions (WH? + will/might + verb) If clause (If + simple present) Where will you live What will you do Who will you live with if you move to the city? if you don’t pass your exam? if I don’t go? If clauses with modals: statements and questions

We can use affirmative or negative verbs in one clause or both clauses. If I don’t get a job, I’ll borrow some money. If clauses with modals: statements and questions

We can use affirmative or negative verbs in one clause or both clauses. If I get a job, I won’t have any free time. If clauses with modals: statements and questions

We can use affirmative or negative verbs in one clause or both clauses. If I don’t get a job, I won’t be able to pay for things. If clauses with modals: statements and questions