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The first conditional is used to express situations based on fact in the present or future (things which may happen).

Uses the simple present tense:-

Formation

(IF Clause)
(Main Clause)
If I see you tomorrow, I will buy you a drink.

or...

(Main Clause)
(IF Clause)
I will buy you a drink if I see you tomorrow.

We often use unless which means 'if ... not'.

Formation

(IF Clause)
(Main Clause)
Unless you hand in your homework, I won't mark it.
means
If you don't hand in your homework, I won't mark it.

or...

(Main Clause)
(IF Clause)
I won't mark your homework unless you hand it in.
means
I won't mark your homework if you don't hand it in.

Note! We never use will, or won't in the if clause.

For example: