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CONDITIONALS

This document discusses the different types of conditional sentences in English: - Zero conditional refers to simple present sentences describing scientific facts. - First conditional uses present tense and future tense to describe possible future situations. - Second conditional uses past tense to describe hypothetical or unlikely situations in the future. - Third conditional uses past perfect tense to describe imaginary situations that did not actually happen.
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CONDITIONALS

This document discusses the different types of conditional sentences in English: - Zero conditional refers to simple present sentences describing scientific facts. - First conditional uses present tense and future tense to describe possible future situations. - Second conditional uses past tense to describe hypothetical or unlikely situations in the future. - Third conditional uses past perfect tense to describe imaginary situations that did not actually happen.
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CONDITIONALS

PRESENT SIMPLE + PRESENT SIMPLE


ZERO CONDITIONAL

If you heat ice, it melts USES


If it rains, the ground gets wet True f
acts
If you don't water flowers, they die Scient
ific fa
cts

PRESENT SIMPLE + WILL / WON'T (VERB INF)


FIRST CONDITIONAL

If it rains, we won't go to the park USES


If you study, you will pass the exam Possibl
e
situati
If I wake up late, I will miss the bus ons in
the fu
ture
SECOND CONDITIONAL

PAST SIMPLE + WOULD / WOULDN'T (VERB INF)

If I won the lottery, I would buy a car U


HypotShES
If I were you, I would study more /Un etical
likely s
If I had free time, I would travel ituatio
in th ns
e futu
re

PAST PERFECT + WOULD HAVE (VERB PAST PART)


THIRD CONDITIONAL

If the weather had been good, we would


USES
have gone to the beach Imagin
ar
If I had gone to the concert, I would have situation y
s that
seen my favourite singer d id not ha
p pen
Ana Cózar

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