CONDITIONALS - used to describe the possible autocome of something that may happen in the future, something that may have happened in the past, or something that may happen in the present. , ZERO CONTIDIONAL - We use the zero conditional to talk about things that are generally true, especially for laws and rules., FIRST CONDITIONAL - We use the first conditional when we talk about future situations we believe are real or possible. It is also common to use this structure with unless, as long as, as soon as or in case instead of if., SECOND CONDITIONAL - We used to talk about unreal situations in the present or future and their potential results., THE STRUCTURE ZERO CONDITIONAL - if/when + present simple >> present simple., THE STRUCTURE FIRST CONDITIONAL - if/when + present simple >> will + infinitive., THE STRUCTURE SECOND CONDICIONAL - if + past simple- condition; would + infinitive- future result, THE POSITION OF THE IF CLAUSE AND THE MAIN CLAUSE CAN BE CHANGED. - EXAMPLE: I will go to the beach if it is hot tomorrow, WE CANNOT USE WILL OR WOULD IN THE IF CLAUSE - EXAMPLE: If you will drive very fast, You will crash, INSTEAD OF WOULD, WE CAN USE MIGTH OR COULD, DEPENDING ON THE MEANING. - EXAMPLE: You migth catch a cold if you don´t put on a jacket., IN THE SECOND CONDITIONAL, WERE IS ALWAYS USED, NO MATTER WHAT THE SUBJECT IS. - EXAMPLE: Would you lower taxes if you were the president?,

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