This document discusses different types of conditionals in English:
1) Zero conditional - describes universal truths using simple present tense (if + present, present)
2) First conditional - describes real or possible situations using simple future tense (if + present, will + bare infinitive)
3) Second conditional - describes hypothetical situations using past tense modal verbs like "might" or "could" (if + past, modal verb + bare infinitive)
4) Third conditional - describes hypothetical past situations using "would have" + past participle (if + past perfect, modal verb + perfect infinitive)
This document discusses different types of conditionals in English:
1) Zero conditional - describes universal truths using simple present tense (if + present, present)
2) First conditional - describes real or possible situations using simple future tense (if + present, will + bare infinitive)
3) Second conditional - describes hypothetical situations using past tense modal verbs like "might" or "could" (if + past, modal verb + bare infinitive)
4) Third conditional - describes hypothetical past situations using "would have" + past participle (if + past perfect, modal verb + perfect infinitive)
This document discusses different types of conditionals in English:
1) Zero conditional - describes universal truths using simple present tense (if + present, present)
2) First conditional - describes real or possible situations using simple future tense (if + present, will + bare infinitive)
3) Second conditional - describes hypothetical situations using past tense modal verbs like "might" or "could" (if + past, modal verb + bare infinitive)
4) Third conditional - describes hypothetical past situations using "would have" + past participle (if + past perfect, modal verb + perfect infinitive)
•If Bryan loses his balance, he falls •If Bryan loses his balance, he will fall •If Bryan lost,he would fall •If Bryan had lost his balance, He would have fall If they had not met, they would not have become friends ZERO CONDITIONAL • Universal truth
• If I work too much, I get tired.
• If you freeze water, it turns into ice. FIRST CONDITIONAL • Real or possible situations Formation
• If it rains today, I'll stay at home.
• If you drink too much, you'll get drunk. SECOND CONDITIONAL • Hypothetical situations
might, could
• If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world
• If I were you, I would buy that car THIRD CONDITIONAL • Hypothetical past situations
• If we had studied harder, we might have
passed the test • If I hadn't forgotten his number, I would have phoned him What happens if you What happens if you What happens if you 3 1 man? hit a police 2 leave a restaurant stay awake all night? without paying?
If you do not want to
If you want to relax, If your tv breaks, 4 cook, what 5 Will you what will you do? what Will6 you do? order?
What would you do What would you do if
What would you do 9 leader of if you could 7 travel 8 you were the if you saw a ghost? your country? into the future?
What would you have
What would you do What would you done for your birthday, if you had 10studied a have done11if you had If you had12 not been in different career? suffered a car crash? quarantine?