CONDITIONALS WISHES & REGRETS
INDEX
0 CONDITIONAL
1st CONDITIONAL
FORM
3rd CONDITIONAL
2nd CONDITIONAL
MIXED CONDITIONALS
SYNONYMS OF 'IF'
WISH & IF ONLY
FORM
1st CONDITIONAL
O CONDITIONAL
IF + SUBJECT + PRESENT SIMPLE / SUBJECT + PRESENT SIMPLE
IF + SUBJECT + PRESENT SIMPLE / SUBJECT + WILL/WON'T + INFINITIVE Will --> Might/Can
2nd CONDITIONAL
3rd CONDITIONAL
IF + SUBJECT + PAST SIMPLE / SUBJECT + WOULD/WOULDN'T + INFINITIVE Would --> Could
IF + SUBJECT + PAST PERFECT / SUBJECT + WOULD/WOULDN'T + HAVE + PARTICIPLE Would --> May/Might/Could/Should
0 CONDITIONAL
To talk about things which are generally true or obvious: If today is Thursday, tomorrow is Friday. If the weather is hot, snow melts. If you freeze water, it turns into ice. To talk about routines and habits. Sometimes with 'when': If I have a problem, I talk to my friends. If/When I'm in a bad mood, I listen to sad music.
1st CONDITIONAL
To talk about a likely situation in the future. Events that will possibly happen: If the weather is fine, we'll go hiking. If you study hard, you will pass your exams. If you don't practise every day, you won't improve. To talk about promises, warnings and threats: If we love each other, we will always be together. If you don't finish your homework, you won't go out.
2nd CONDITIONAL
To talk about imaginary situations in the present and in the future: If I won the lottery, I would buy a mansion. She would stay longer if she had more time. If I were taller, I would be happier. To give advice: If I were you, I would ask for help. I wouldn't do that If I were you.
3rd CONDITIONAL
To talk about regrets in the past which can't be changed. If I had had more money, I would have bought that jacket. (I didn't have enough money, so I didn't buy that jacket) We would have arrived on time if we hadn't missed the bus. (We missed the bus, so we arrived late)
MIXED CONDITIONALS
IF + PAST PERFECT / WOULD/WOULDN'T + INFINITIVE WOULD --> Might / Could / Should
IF + PAST SIMPLE / WOULD HAVE + PARTICIPLE WOULD --> Might / Could / Should
To talk about the present result of a past condition If I had studied English when I was younger, I would be fluent now. If I hadn't cheated on her, we would still be together. I would be a billionaire now If I had taken that job. If Sarah hadn't lived in Germany for 10 years, she wouldn't speak German so well.
To talk about the past result of a present or continuing condition. If I weren't afraid of spiders, I would have picked one up. I would have invited them to dinner if I were a good cook.
VS
SYNONYMS OF "IF"
I won't accept the job unless they pay me more. Unless you study hard, you won't pass your exam.
UNLESS (A NO SER QUE)
You can borrow my laptop as long as you give it back to me next week. As long as you stay by my side, everything will be fine.
AS LONG AS (SIEMPRE Y CUANDO)
PROVIDED THAT PROVIDING THAT (SIEMPRE Y CUANDO)
Provided that you don't make any mistakes, the job is yours. You can listen to music providing that you don't disturb.
ON (THE) CONDITION THAT(CON LA CONDICIÓN DE QUE
I will lend you some money, on condition that you pay me back tomorrow.
I will go to that party but only if you go with me.
ONLY IF(SOLO SI)
SYNONYMS OF "IF"
I wouldn't go out with you even if you were the last person on Earth. Even if you apologise, I will never forgive you.
EVEN IF (AUNQUE)
Bring a jacket in case you get cold. We'll buy more food just in case we don't have enough.
IN CASE (POR SI ACASO)
IN CASE OF IN THE EVENT OF (EN CASO DE)
In case of fire, do not use the elevator. In the event of rain, the match will be postponed.
We must hurry up; otherwise we will miss the bus. I must stay up all night; otherwise I won't pass tomorrow's exam.
OTHERWISE(SI NO)
WISH / IF ONLY (OJALÁ)
I WISH / IF ONLY + PAST SIMPLE / PAST CONTINUOUS
I WISH / IF ONLY + PAST PERFECT
I WISH / IF ONLY + WOULD + VERB
When we want something to be different in the present. 2nd Conditional I wish I didn't have to wake up early. I wish I had more money. I wish I wasn't working so much. She wishes she had more free time. If only you were here with me tonight. If only it weren't raining.
When we regret something in the past and can't be changed. 3rd Conditional I wish I hadn't said that to her. He wished he had studied more when he was in high school. Sarah wished she had brought her camera. If only I had been invited to the party.
To complain about a situation or someone else's bad habbits. I wish he would stop smoking. I wish they wouldn't lie to me. I wish you wouldn't spend all your money on sweets. If only they would listen to me.
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CONDITIONALS & WISH & REGRET
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CONDITIONALS WISHES & REGRETS
INDEX
0 CONDITIONAL
1st CONDITIONAL
FORM
3rd CONDITIONAL
2nd CONDITIONAL
MIXED CONDITIONALS
SYNONYMS OF 'IF'
WISH & IF ONLY
FORM
1st CONDITIONAL
O CONDITIONAL
IF + SUBJECT + PRESENT SIMPLE / SUBJECT + PRESENT SIMPLE
IF + SUBJECT + PRESENT SIMPLE / SUBJECT + WILL/WON'T + INFINITIVE Will --> Might/Can
2nd CONDITIONAL
3rd CONDITIONAL
IF + SUBJECT + PAST SIMPLE / SUBJECT + WOULD/WOULDN'T + INFINITIVE Would --> Could
IF + SUBJECT + PAST PERFECT / SUBJECT + WOULD/WOULDN'T + HAVE + PARTICIPLE Would --> May/Might/Could/Should
0 CONDITIONAL
To talk about things which are generally true or obvious: If today is Thursday, tomorrow is Friday. If the weather is hot, snow melts. If you freeze water, it turns into ice. To talk about routines and habits. Sometimes with 'when': If I have a problem, I talk to my friends. If/When I'm in a bad mood, I listen to sad music.
1st CONDITIONAL
To talk about a likely situation in the future. Events that will possibly happen: If the weather is fine, we'll go hiking. If you study hard, you will pass your exams. If you don't practise every day, you won't improve. To talk about promises, warnings and threats: If we love each other, we will always be together. If you don't finish your homework, you won't go out.
2nd CONDITIONAL
To talk about imaginary situations in the present and in the future: If I won the lottery, I would buy a mansion. She would stay longer if she had more time. If I were taller, I would be happier. To give advice: If I were you, I would ask for help. I wouldn't do that If I were you.
3rd CONDITIONAL
To talk about regrets in the past which can't be changed. If I had had more money, I would have bought that jacket. (I didn't have enough money, so I didn't buy that jacket) We would have arrived on time if we hadn't missed the bus. (We missed the bus, so we arrived late)
MIXED CONDITIONALS
IF + PAST PERFECT / WOULD/WOULDN'T + INFINITIVE WOULD --> Might / Could / Should
IF + PAST SIMPLE / WOULD HAVE + PARTICIPLE WOULD --> Might / Could / Should
To talk about the present result of a past condition If I had studied English when I was younger, I would be fluent now. If I hadn't cheated on her, we would still be together. I would be a billionaire now If I had taken that job. If Sarah hadn't lived in Germany for 10 years, she wouldn't speak German so well.
To talk about the past result of a present or continuing condition. If I weren't afraid of spiders, I would have picked one up. I would have invited them to dinner if I were a good cook.
VS
SYNONYMS OF "IF"
I won't accept the job unless they pay me more. Unless you study hard, you won't pass your exam.
UNLESS (A NO SER QUE)
You can borrow my laptop as long as you give it back to me next week. As long as you stay by my side, everything will be fine.
AS LONG AS (SIEMPRE Y CUANDO)
PROVIDED THAT PROVIDING THAT (SIEMPRE Y CUANDO)
Provided that you don't make any mistakes, the job is yours. You can listen to music providing that you don't disturb.
ON (THE) CONDITION THAT(CON LA CONDICIÓN DE QUE
I will lend you some money, on condition that you pay me back tomorrow.
I will go to that party but only if you go with me.
ONLY IF(SOLO SI)
SYNONYMS OF "IF"
I wouldn't go out with you even if you were the last person on Earth. Even if you apologise, I will never forgive you.
EVEN IF (AUNQUE)
Bring a jacket in case you get cold. We'll buy more food just in case we don't have enough.
IN CASE (POR SI ACASO)
IN CASE OF IN THE EVENT OF (EN CASO DE)
In case of fire, do not use the elevator. In the event of rain, the match will be postponed.
We must hurry up; otherwise we will miss the bus. I must stay up all night; otherwise I won't pass tomorrow's exam.
OTHERWISE(SI NO)
WISH / IF ONLY (OJALÁ)
I WISH / IF ONLY + PAST SIMPLE / PAST CONTINUOUS
I WISH / IF ONLY + PAST PERFECT
I WISH / IF ONLY + WOULD + VERB
When we want something to be different in the present. 2nd Conditional I wish I didn't have to wake up early. I wish I had more money. I wish I wasn't working so much. She wishes she had more free time. If only you were here with me tonight. If only it weren't raining.
When we regret something in the past and can't be changed. 3rd Conditional I wish I hadn't said that to her. He wished he had studied more when he was in high school. Sarah wished she had brought her camera. If only I had been invited to the party.
To complain about a situation or someone else's bad habbits. I wish he would stop smoking. I wish they wouldn't lie to me. I wish you wouldn't spend all your money on sweets. If only they would listen to me.
DOUBTS?