Conditionals Zero Conditionalfact Ist ConditionalReal 2 nd ConditionalPresent

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Conditionals Zero Conditional---fact Ist Conditional--Real 2 nd Conditional---Present Unreal 3 rd Conditional---Past Unreal

Conditionals Zero Conditional---fact Ist Conditional--Real 2 nd Conditional---Present Unreal 3 rd Conditional---Past Unreal

Zero Conditional If + Subject + present tense, subject + present tense. • If

Zero Conditional If + Subject + present tense, subject + present tense. • If it rains, I get wet. • If there is no light, I can’t see. • If we run home, we get there earlier.

1 st Conditional-Present, Real If + Subject + present tense, subject + future tense.

1 st Conditional-Present, Real If + Subject + present tense, subject + future tense. • If it rains, I will get wet. • If you go, I will have to stay. • If she stays, I will go.

2 nd Conditional---Present Unreal If + Subject + simple past, + subject + would/could

2 nd Conditional---Present Unreal If + Subject + simple past, + subject + would/could + base form of a verb. • If I had money, I would go on the trip. • If I didn’t have to study, I would go with you. • If I knew English, I wouldn’t have to study it. • Is Zoe were here, she would learn about conditionals.

3 rd Conditional- Past Unreal If + subject + past perfect, + subject +

3 rd Conditional- Past Unreal If + subject + past perfect, + subject + would/could have + past participle. • If Sofia had listened to her mom, she wouldn’t have been in so much trouble. • If Maria had done her homework, she wouldn’t have failed the course. • If you had been more discrete, he wouldn’t have gotten so angry.

Remember… • • • 0 conditional: If + Subject + present tense, subject +

Remember… • • • 0 conditional: If + Subject + present tense, subject + present tense. 1 st conditional: If + Subject + present tense, subject + future tense. 2 nd conditional: If + Subject + simple past, + subject + would/could + base form of a verb. • 3 rd conditional: • If + subject + past perfect, + subject + would/could have + past participle.

extras. . • A conditional clause is made up of an if clause or

extras. . • A conditional clause is made up of an if clause or conditional clause, which begins with if, and then a result clause. If he fails, --- if or conditional clause he won’t get a diploma. ----result clause. If you begin with the if clause there will be a comma between the if clause and the result clause. You can also begin with a result clause, but you must not use a comma between the result clase and the if clause. E. g. : We will have a party if you demonstrate that you understand the conditionals.