Zero Conditional: It describes a situation that has a consequence that is generally or always true., We use the present simple in the result clause., First Conditional: It describes a possible situation in the present or future and its consequence., We use will/won't + base form in the result clause, Second Conditional: It describes an improbable or imaginary situation in the present or future and its consequence., We use the past simple in the half of the sentence with if, and would/wouldn’t + base form in the other half., Third Conditional: It describes and impossible or unreal situation in the past and its impossible or unreal result, We use the past perfect in the clause that starts with if, and would/wouldn't have + past participle in the result clause.,

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