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Conditional
Sergi Navarro, Darek Valencia, Nizar Asnoussi and Timofei Veretennikov
Conditionals
There are 4 Conditionals
Second Conditional
Zero Conditional
Third Conditional
First Conditional
Theory
Zero Conditional
Structure If + subject + present simple, subject + present simple
How to use Zero Conditional? You use Zero Conditional to express situations that are always true. (Scientific facts)
Examples If you freeze water, it becomes a solid. Plants die if they don't get enough water.
Theory
First Conditional
How to use First Conditional? This conditional is used in situations where if a condition is met, situations where we believe are real or possible. (Future consequences)
Structure If + subject + present simple, subject + future simple (will, going to, can, might, should and must)
Examples If Sergi is late again I will be mad. If you study hard, you'll get good marks.
Theory
Second Conditional
Examples If I lived in a big city, I would go out more often I would lose weight if I ate less.
How to use Second Conditional? This conditional is used to speak about situations that have a minimal probability that could suceed in the future
Structure If + Subject + Past Simple, subject + would/could + verb in infinitive
Theory
Third Conditional
Examples If you'd given me your e-mail, I'd have written to you If you had put yeast, the cake would have risen. .
How to use Third Conditional? This Conditinonal is used to talk about situations in the past that haven't occurred but we could've imagined the results that it would've had
Structure If + Past Perfect + would/might/could have + verb in past participle