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  1. Conditionals Types 0 and 1 | PDF
    The interrogative form of the first conditional is used to ask questions about possible future events based on certain conditions.

    Structure of the First Conditional

    The first conditional is typically structured as follows:
    • If + present simple, will + base verb (e.g., If it rains, I will stay home).

    Forming Interrogative Sentences

    To form questions in the first conditional, you can invert the subject and the auxiliary verb "will." The general structure for the interrogative form is:
    • Will + subject + base verb + if + present simple?

    Examples of First Conditional Interrogative Questions

    Here are some examples of how to form questions using the first conditional:
    1. If it rains tomorrow, will you go to the party?
    2. What will you do if you get lost?
    3. If you finish your homework, will you watch a movie?
    4. Will she be upset if she misses the concert?
    5. If we run out of gas, who will you call?

    Additional Notes

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