True, First conditionals describe possible results of real situations now or in the future., The first conditional uses simple present + will. Example: I will take the test again if I fail., Second conditionals describe imaginary situations and results now or in the future., The second conditional uses a modal (would) + a sentence in the simple past. Example: I wouldn’t joke about it if I were you., Third conditionals describe imaginary situations and results in the past., Third conditionals use the past perfect + a modal. Example: If their schools had encouraged unusual ways of seeing the world, lots of adults would be more creative., False, First conditionals describe imaginary situations now or in the future., The first conditional uses simple present + simple present. Example: I take the test again if I fail., The second conditional uses simple present + will. Example: I will take the test again if I fail., Second conditionals describe situations that are always true., Third conditionals describe imaginary situations and results in the present., Third conditionals use a modal (would) + a sentence in the simple past. Example: I wouldn’t joke about it if I were you..

Perspectives 3. Unit 7. Conditionals theory review. True or False:

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