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🔰GRAMMAR🔰

Conditional sentences

Zero conditional

Zero conditional sentences describe things that are generally true. Use the simple present for both the if clause( the condition) and the main clause.

✏️Examples:

💠 What do you do if you have a really important exam?

💠 If i have a really important exam, i study a lot.

💠 I study a lot if i have a really important exam.

🔆 You can usually substitute when for if in zero conditional sentences.

✏️Example:

💠 If i'm nervous about something, i just try not to think about it.

💠When i'm nervous about something, I just try not to think about it.

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First conditional


First conditional sentences describe real possibilities. Use the present tense in the if clause ( the condition). Use will in the main clause.

✏️Examples:

💠 If we take public transportation, we'll save money.

💠 I will tell her if i see her.

🔆 Use modals such as may, might , or could in the main clause when you are less certain about the results.

💠 If you don't fix your leaky faucet, you might get a high water bill.


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First vs. Zero Conditional

The first conditional describes a particular situation, whereas the zero conditional describes what happens in general.

💠 For example (zero conditional): if you sit in the sun, you get burned (here I'm talking about every time a person sits in the sun - the burning is a natural consequence of the sitting)

But (first conditional): if you sit in the sun, you'll get burned (here I'm talking about what will happen today, another day might be different)


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Second conditional

Second conditional sentences describe "unreal" or imaginary situations. Use a past tense verb in the if clause (the condition). Use would in the main clause.

✏️ Example:

💠 What would you do if you had more money?

If i had more money, I would buy a camcolder.

🔆Use were for the past tense of be in the condition.

Would you travel if you were rich?
Yes if i were rich, i'd travel a lot.


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Third conditional

Third conditional sentences describe hypothetical situations in the past. Use the past perfect in the if clause and would have+ past participle in the main clause.

✏️Examples:

💠 If I had remembered, I would have brought her something.

💠 If she hadn't gone to the party, she wouldn't have met him.



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