1) Zero Conditional a) Simple Present, Simple Present: If she dances, she is happy. b) Simple Present, Future Simple: If she competes, she will win the competition. c) Simple Past, Would + verb base form: If she played soccer, she would accompany us. 2) First Conditional a) Simple Present, Simple Present: If she dances, she is happy. b) Simple Present, Future Simple: If she competes, she will win the competition. c) Simple Past, Would + verb base form: If she played soccer, she would accompany us. 3) Second Conditional a) Simple Present, Simple Present: If she dances, she is happy. b) Simple Present, Future Simple: If she competes, she will win the competition. c) Simple Past, Would + verb base form: If she played soccer, she would accompany us. 4) If we __________ the door, the dog goes out. (Zero conditional: fact) a) open b) opened 5) If we __________ the door, the dog will go out. (First conditional: possible future) a) open b) opened 6) If we __________ the door, the dog would go out. (Second conditional: unreal situation but possible) a) open b) opened

Conditionals: Zero, First, Second

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