FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD CONDITIONAL
FIRST CONDITIONAL
We use first conditional to talk about real situations and their consequences.
Grammar structure:IF+present simple/future(will)clause
Examples:If you go to a party this night, your mama will punish you. If we go to do our homework, we will have more free time.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
We use second conditional to talk about hypothetical or very unlikely situations and their outcomes.
Grammar structure:IF+past simple/would clause
Examples:If you go to the party tonight you would be in problems whit your mama. I f we do our homeworks quikly we would have more free time.
THIRD CONDITIONAL
We use third conditional to talk about situations and their outcomes in the past.
Grammar structure:IF+p. participle+p. perfect/would(n't)have+ subjet
Examples:If you hadn´t gone to that party at night, you wouldn´t be punished. If you hadn´t eat that meat, you wouldn´t have stomach problems
First, second, and third conditional.
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FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD CONDITIONAL
FIRST CONDITIONAL
We use first conditional to talk about real situations and their consequences.
Grammar structure:IF+present simple/future(will)clause
Examples:If you go to a party this night, your mama will punish you. If we go to do our homework, we will have more free time.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
We use second conditional to talk about hypothetical or very unlikely situations and their outcomes.
Grammar structure:IF+past simple/would clause
Examples:If you go to the party tonight you would be in problems whit your mama. I f we do our homeworks quikly we would have more free time.
THIRD CONDITIONAL
We use third conditional to talk about situations and their outcomes in the past.
Grammar structure:IF+p. participle+p. perfect/would(n't)have+ subjet
Examples:If you hadn´t gone to that party at night, you wouldn´t be punished. If you hadn´t eat that meat, you wouldn´t have stomach problems