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What is Determiner + Noun combination?
A determiner is a word placed in front of a noun to help identify it.
Examples include
a, an, the, some, my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
A count noun is often preceded by a determiner,
which gives additional information to the reader.
Non-count nouns name things that cannot be counted
(e.g., advice, information, homework, research).
They do not have a plural form.
Use First Conditional when you’re:
Talking about Real Future Possibilities
If it rains tomorrow, we will stay inside.
or
Making Promises or Offers
If you help me, I will buy you an ice cream.
or
Giving Warnings or Threats
If you touch that snake, it will bite you.
or
Making Plans or Decisions
If we finish our homework, we will go to the park.
You just need two main parts:
If + Present Simple, Will + Base Verb
Basic structure:
Reversed structure:
You can swap the order of the clauses without changing the meaning.
Always use the present simple after if — never “will”.
❌ If it will rain, we’ll stay home.
✅ If it rains, we’ll stay home.
Type in the correct form of the words to make
First Conditional sentences
Read the story and choose the correct forms.
Type in the correct sentences
Choose the correct sentences
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