First conditional: For possible situations in the present/future, If it is raining tomorrow, I should clean my house.., If we have enough money, we will go on vacation., If I visit Melbourne as planned, I am meeting my friend there., If I find a snake in my garden, I am going to call animal control., If+S + any present tense, S + any future tense/imperative/modal + bv, Second conditional: For unlikely/impossible/imaginary situations in the present/future, If I had time tomorrow, I’d help you., If you were staying for another day, we could go shopping., If I didn't need the money, I wouldn't work., If+S+past simple or continuous, S+would/could/might+past participle, Zero conditional: You can replace IF with WHEN, If+S + any present tense, S + any present tense, When I find snakes in my garden, I never touch them., If I visit Melbourne, I always visit my friend Jack., If it rains, the ground gets wet., For situations which are always true, general facts, Third conditional: For impossible/imaginary situations / regrets, The only conditional about the PAST, If I had had time yesterday, I would have helped you., If I had visited Melbourne, I could have visited my friend Jack., If I hadn't needed the money, I wouldn't have worked last y, If+S+past perfect, S+would/could/might+have+base verb.,
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The conditionals - rules & examples
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