English Grammar Guide


The First Conditional: Conjunctions


Usage - before/after/until/as soon as/when

We can use before, after, until, as soon as and when with will to sequence the future.

The dependent clause uses the present simple tense and the main clause uses will. The structure is the same as the structure in the 1st conditional.

  • Sequencing the Future

Grammar - before/after/until/as soon as/when

  • MAIN CLAUSE + CONJ. + DEPENDENT
  • ... will ... CONJUNCTION + PRES. SIMP.

Vocabulary - Conjunctions

before
after
until
as soon as
when

Examples - before/after/until/as soon as/when

MAIN CLAUSECONJ.DEPENDENT
I will eat breakfastbeforeI brush my teeth.
I will get dressedafterI take a shower.
I will workuntilI finish my report.
I will go homeas soon asI finish my report.
I will have dinnerwhenI get home.
Symbols & Abbreviations
CONJ.Conjunction
PRES. SIMP.Present Simple

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