If I have enough free time, I go to the gym tonight.
I go to the gym tonight If I have enough time.
First Conditional: If clause: present simple / Result clause: future tense If I have money, I will go to the beach this weekend. If I study for my exam, I will get a 100. I will study very hard If I want to pass my test. She will buy a new house If she wins the lottery. Second Conditional If clause: Simple Past / Main -Result clause: would + base form of the verb If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world. If my dad gave me a new car, I would be the luckiest person in the world. She would study a new language If she had the time to do it. I would have more energy If I went to the gym.
Was / were I was in school ten years ago
If I were a millionaire, I would buy a dogs’ shelter. If I was a millionaire, I would buy a dogs’ shelter. Third Conditional If clause: Past Perfect / Main-result clause: would have past participle verb Past perfect: had + past participle form of the verb If I had studied English , I would have gotten a better job. If I had won the lottery, I would have bought a bigger house. She would have traveled around the world If she had made a lot of money . They would have had a baby If they had gotten married some years ago. Zero Conditional If clause: present / result clause: present If I make money, I travel to Canada next month. If It doesn’t rain tonight, I go to the party. She watches TV If she has time. They play soccer If they don’t have classes.