The document discusses three types of conditionals in English: first, second, and third conditional. The first conditional is used to talk about possible future events. The second conditional talks about unreal or hypothetical future events. The third conditional expresses regret about past events. Examples are provided for each type of conditional to illustrate their structure and usage.
The document discusses three types of conditionals in English: first, second, and third conditional. The first conditional is used to talk about possible future events. The second conditional talks about unreal or hypothetical future events. The third conditional expresses regret about past events. Examples are provided for each type of conditional to illustrate their structure and usage.
The document discusses three types of conditionals in English: first, second, and third conditional. The first conditional is used to talk about possible future events. The second conditional talks about unreal or hypothetical future events. The third conditional expresses regret about past events. Examples are provided for each type of conditional to illustrate their structure and usage.
The first conditional is used to talk about things that may possibly happen in the future.
1. If we don’t arrive on time, _______________________
2. I will watch TV, ________________________________ 3. My boss will get angry, _________________________ 4. If the weather is nice tomorrow, _________________ 5. _________________________, I will tell you as soon as possible 5. What will you do if you can’t sleep tonight? 6. If you want to relax after class, what will you do? SECOND CONDITIONAL The second conditional is used to talk about future events that are unreal/ hypothetical. SECOND CONDITIONAL The second conditional is used to talk about future events that are unreal/ hypothetical.
1. If I had longer summer holidays, _______________________________________
2. If John did more exercise, ____________________________________________ 3. If Mrs. Smith spoke Chinese, __________________________________________ 4. If I won a million dollars, ______________________________________________ 5. ___________________________________________, I might look for a new job. THIRD CONDITIONAL we are expressing regret about something THIRD CONDITIONAL We are expressing regret about something
1. If I had worked harder,
________________________________________________ 2. If we hadn’t arrived on time, ________________________________________________ 3. ____________________________________, Tom would have passed his exam. 4. Sam didn’t get up early. He was late for work. ____________________________________________ 5. Jake didn’t study. He failed the test. ____________________________________________