zero conditional - it´s used with facts and real situations in the present, 1st conditional - the result is in the future but it is very likely to happen, 2nd conditional - future situation that isn't likely to happen, 3rd conditional - imaginary past situation, types of conditionals - zero, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and mixed, mixed conditional - we haven´t seen it, real conditionals - zero and 1st conditionals, imaginary conditionals - 2nd and 3rd conditionals, the if clause is: - the condition, the main clause is: - the result, example of 1st conditional: - If it rains, you will get wet., example of zero conditional: - If I cut, I bleed., example of 2nd conditional: - If I were taller, she would like me., example of 3rd conditional: - If the baby hadn't cried, I would have slept better., formula of the 1st conditional: - if + subject + verb p.s. + , + will / going to + infinitive verb, formula of the cero conditional: - if + subject + verb s.p. + , + subject + verb s.p., formula of the 2nd conditional: - if + subject + verb p.s. + , + subject + would / could + invinitive verb, formula of the 3rd conditional: - If + subject + verb p.p. + , + subject + would / have + verb p.p, key word in conditionals: - if, they are used to: - describe the result of something that may happen depending on your actions,
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