Zero conditional: If + present simple, present simple (general truth/routine). Variants: When/Whenever/As long as + present, present., If employees feel trusted, they generally take more ownership of outcomes., First conditional: If + present simple, will + base verb (real/likely future). Variants: may/might/can/should + base, imperatives in the main clause., If the board approves the merger today, we will expedite the integration roadmap next week., Second conditional: If + past simple, would + base verb (unreal/less likely present or future). Variants: could/might + base., If our team had deeper ethnographic data, we would design a far more inclusive onboarding flow., Third conditional: If + had + past participle, would have + past participle (unreal past; regret/assessment). Variants: could/might have + p.p., If they had disclosed the risk earlier, we would have diversified our suppliers before the shortage hit.,

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