Zero conditionals, facts, things that are generally true (if/when & present simple): If I go to be late, I am tired the next day., If you eat well, you feel well., If the traffic lights are red that means stop., First conditionals - predictions, things that might happen (if, present simple & will): If you are late for work again, you will be fired., If I am free tonight, I'll meet you., If you exercise every day, you will be fitter., Second conditionals - hypothetical (imaginary situations), advice (if, past simple & would): If I were you, I would leave him., I wouldn't go there if I were you., What would you do if you saw a wolf?, If you won the lottery, would you give any money to charity?, If & present simple & imperative (advice/instructions): If you don't know what to do, ask her., If your computer doesn't work, switch it off and on again., If he hits you again, call the police., Conditionals with other modals (can, could, have to, must, mustn't, don't have to): If we don't have college tomorrow, we can go to Cardiff., If you lose your card, you have to buy a new one., If the restaurant is open on Friday, we could go there., If it happens again, you must tell me., If he hits you, you mustn't hit him back.,
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