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comparative

FIRST SECOND
CONDITIONAL CONDITIONAL
for possible/likely situations unlikely or impossible situation

If present will can verb If past would will

If I won the lottery, I would buy a


a) If she studies hard, she will pass tropical Island
the test
Would could If past
b) She will pass the test, if she
studies hard I’d buy a tropical Island, If a won the
lottery

FOR EXAMPLE FOR EXAMPLE


If you stay out lat tonight, you will If the children ate all the candy,
regret it tomorrow morning they would feel sick

If the weather is nice, we'll go If I were a dog, I would sleep and eat
swimming all day long (be)

She will move to a new city If she I would spend more time with my
gets the job (get) family, If I didn´t work so much

If you drop that glass, it will break. She would buy me a new car, If she
had a million dollars

I will call you I need help with my f I lived in Colombia, I'd eat arepas
homework (call) every day

If he is late, he will miss his


appoiment (be)

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