The First Conditional in Nepali grammar is a pattern used to discuss the consequences of specific potential events or actions. It’s a structure used to express scenarios that are possible or likely in the present or future. In Nepali language, it’s typically formed using present simple tense in the if-clause, followed by the future tense in the result clause.
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