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ZDANIA WARUNKOWE MIESZANE
let's go
CONDITIONALS
ZDANIA WARUNKOWE
Zero conditional
First conditional
Second conditionaL
Third conditional
Zero conditional
For general truths or consequences
If you do exercise daily, your body becomes stronger.
Present Simple
Present Simple
First conditional
future situations we believe are real or possible
If I read this book, I'll pass the exam.
Present Simple
will +verb
second conditional
For hypothetical situations in the present or future
If I had a lot of money, I would go on a trip around the world.
would +verb
Past Simple
Third conditional
For hypothetical situations in the past.
If they hadn't taken a taxi to get to the station, they would have missed their train.
Past Perfect
would +have +past partciple
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conditionals
mixed conditionals type I
present situation - past result
If he didn't love driving, he wouldn't have become a taxi driver.
Past Simple
would +have +past partciple
mixed conditionals type II
past situation - present result
If he hadn't bought the car, he wouldn't be short of money now.
Past Perfect
would + verb
mixed conditionals
type I&II
They are afraid of spiders.
They didn't search.
If they weren't afraid of spiders, they would have searched the basement too.
mixed conditionals
type I&II
I am the president of the company now.
I took that job.
If I hadn't taken that job, I wouldn't be the president of the company now.
mixed conditionals
type I&II
She didn't help you with that translation.
She doesn't speak French.
If Mary spoke French, she would have helped you with that translation.
mixed conditionals
type I&II
We didn't look at the map.
We are lost.
If we had looked at the map, we wouldn't be lost.
mixed conditionals
type I&II
She works hard.
She achieved success.
If she didn't work hard, she would not have achieved success.
mixed conditionals
type I
type II
PRESENT SITUATION ----> PAST RESULT
PAST SITUATION ------> PRESENT RESULT
If I were rich, I would have bought that house.
If I had not won the award yesterday, I would not buy a mansion today