Zero Conditional, If+Past Simple, would+V., If+Present Simple, will+V., If+Present Simple, Present Simple., If+Past Perfect, would+have+V (III or -ed)., First Conditional, If+Present Simple, Present Simple., If+Past Simple, would+V., If+Present Simple, will+V., If+Past Perfect, would+have+V (III or -ed)., Second Conditional, If+Present Simple, will+V., If+Present Simple, Present Simple., If+Past Perfect, would+have+V (III or -ed)., If+Past Simple, would+V., Third Conditional, If+Present Simple, Present Simple., If+Past Perfect, would+have+V (III or -ed)., If+Past Simple, would+V., If+Present Simple, will+V., Third Conditional, describes unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future and their hypothetical results, used to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations in the past and their imagined results, often expressing regret, describes general truths, scientific facts, and habits that are always true, describes a realistic possibility in the future and its probable result, Second Conditional, describes unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future and their hypothetical results, used to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations in the past and their imagined results, often expressing regret, describes general truths, scientific facts, and habits that are always true, describes a realistic possibility in the future and its probable result, Zero Conditional, describes unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future and their hypothetical results, used to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations in the past and their imagined results, often expressing regret, describes general truths, scientific facts, and habits that are always true, describes a realistic possibility in the future and its probable result, First Conditional, describes unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future and their hypothetical results, used to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations in the past and their imagined results, often expressing regret, describes general truths, scientific facts, and habits that are always true, describes a realistic possibility in the future and its probable result.
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