Zero conditional, general truths, If you mix blue and yellow,you get green., First conditional, If Martin gets the job,he will move to Oxford., If you have finished your homework, you may go out with your friends., real or probable situations in the present or future, If you should ever go to Colombia, visit the Museum of Gold in Bogota., Should you see Mary, tell her that I want to talk to her., Second conditional, unreal or imaginary situations in the present, If he were still living with his parents, he would be able to save more money., Were she taller, she could become a model., to give advice, If I were in your shoes, I wouldn't tell her what I think., Third Conditional, If he had known your phone number, he would have called you., Had you arrived earlier, you would have met my boyfriend., for actions that did not happen, to exoress criticism or regret, If I had been more careful, I would have passed my driving test., Mixed Conditional, If I had a car, I would have picked you up from the airport., If you had taken some aspirin, you would feel better now., If you had saved money, you wouldn’t be so hard up., Other expressions instead of IF, Unless you hurry, you will miss the bus., You can borrow my camera, as long as you promise to handle it with care., You can visit me anytime provided that you call me in advance., He's welcome to come along providing that he behaves himself., On condition that she passes her exam, her parents will let her go to Italy for the holidays., I’ll buy some mineral water, in case I get thirsty., But for the rain, we would have enjoyed the picnic., Supposing the lights went out, what would we do in the dark?.

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