True, The first conditional is used for realistic future situations., The third conditional uses would have + past participle., The zero conditional often uses if + present, present., The second conditional can use was and were interchangeably after I/he/she., We use the zero conditional for general truths., The second conditional describes unreal or imaginary situations in the present., False, The second conditional uses past perfect., After if, we can use would., In the first conditional, we use will in both parts of the sentence., The third conditional describes past situations that really happened..

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