2. Structure:
IF/WHEN + PRESENT SIMPLE
MAIN CLAUSE + PRESENT SIMPLE
Important:
The order of the two clauses in this structure of conditional
can be changed. If we start with the condition “IF”, the clauses
will be separated by a comma. If we start with the clause
referring to the result, we do not need the comma.
3. Examples:
If you don’t put sun cream
on, you get burnt.
If your computer breaks
down, call the IT specialist.