Zero conditionals , describe facts that are generally true, Describe things that may possibly happen in the future, In the zero conditional:, One clause uses past simple and the other present simple, Both clauses use the present simple, One clause uses a future and the other present simple, In the first conditional:, Both clauses use the future, Both clauses use the simple present, We use a simple present clause and a future clause, Possible structures of the first conditional, Subject + will /going to + if+ subject +present simple/present perfect, If + subject+ present perfect, subject+ would+ infinitive, The structure of second conditional is: , subject + past simple, if+ subject + would (could/might) + infinitive verb., If + subject + past simple, subject + would (could/might) + infinitive verb., If you don’t brush your teeth, you're likely to develop cavities. ------ This is an example of: , First conditional , Zero conditional , Second conditional, If we had more time and money, we would take a vacation to Hawaii., Correct , Wrong, If she goes to bed late, she will feel tired the next day, Wrong, Correct, My mom takes a nap, if she is tired, Correct , Wrong, If you don’t study, you won’t pass your test., Correct, Wrong,  If Marta moved abroad, she would learn another language --------- This is an example of:, Zero conditional , First conditional , Second conditional , The second conditional, describes something that is unreal to the real present situation, describes a situation that is likely to happen in the future..

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