The document discusses different types of conditional statements. The zero conditional refers to general truths using "if...then" statements. The first conditional refers to possible future events using "if...will..." statements. The second conditional refers to unlikely or imaginary future events using "if...would..." statements. The third conditional refers to hypothetical past events using "if...would have..." statements.
The document discusses different types of conditional statements. The zero conditional refers to general truths using "if...then" statements. The first conditional refers to possible future events using "if...will..." statements. The second conditional refers to unlikely or imaginary future events using "if...would..." statements. The third conditional refers to hypothetical past events using "if...would have..." statements.
The document discusses different types of conditional statements. The zero conditional refers to general truths using "if...then" statements. The first conditional refers to possible future events using "if...will..." statements. The second conditional refers to unlikely or imaginary future events using "if...would..." statements. The third conditional refers to hypothetical past events using "if...would have..." statements.