Zero Conditional (If + present simple + present simple) – general truths and facts: If you mix red and blue, you get purple., If people eat too much sugar, they gain weight., If you touch a fire, it burns you., If it rains, the grass gets wet., If you don’t water plants, they die., If students don’t listen, they miss important information., If dogs bark, they usually want attention., Zero Conditional with an Imperative (If + present simple, + imperative) – advice and instruction: If you feel tired, take a break., If the milk smells bad, throw it away., If you’re sick, stay at home., If you don’t understand, ask for help., If your phone rings, answer it., If you see smoke, call the fire brigade., If you're late, send a message., First Conditional (If + present simple, +future simple) – real future possibilities: If it’s sunny tomorrow, we’ll go to the beach., If he studies, he’ll pass the test., If they invite me, I’ll come to the party., If we leave now, we’ll catch the train., If you drink coffee late, you won’t sleep well., If she works hard, she’ll get a promotion., If we don’t hurry, we’ll miss the bus., If you study hard, you'll pass., Second Conditional (If + past simple, + would + verb) – unreal or hypothetical situations: If I had wings, I would fly., If he were taller, he would play basketball., If I won the lottery, I would buy a house., If we lived near the sea, we would swim every day., If she spoke French, she would move to Paris., If I were you, I would talk to him., If they knew the answer, they would help us.,

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