Conditional Sentences
third conditional
If + past perfect + would have + past participle
second conditional
If + past simple + would + verb infinitve
zero conditional
If + present simple + present simple
first conditional
If + present simple + will + verb infinitive
third conditional
If I had known you before, I would have enjoyed this.
second conditional
If I met the queen of England, I would say hi.
zero conditional
If I put the butter outside the fridge, it melts.
first conditional
If I wake up late, I will miss the bus.
second conditional
If I won the bingo later, I would treat you.
third conditional
If he had review, he would have passed
third conditional
If it had rained, I would have gotten wet.
first conditional
If it is hot tomorrow, I will go to the resort.
first conditional
If it rains, I will not go to the park.
zero conditional
If it rains, the land will get wet.
second conditional
If she had the chance to study, she would grab the oppurtunity.
first conditional
If she is free tomorrow, she will go with us.
zero conditional
If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
zero conditional
If you press that button, the desktop turns on.
zero conditional
If you put coffee powder into the water, it dissolves.
third conditional
describe a situation that did not happen and to imagine the result of this situation
conditional sentences
describe the result of something that might happen (in the present or future), or might have happened but didn't (in the past)
first conditional
indicates what is possible to happen
if clauses
other term for confitional sentences
factual conditional
other term for zero conditional
third conditional
past unreal conditional
first conditional
present or future real condition
zero conditional
present real condition
second conditional
present unreal condition
zero conditional
result will always happen
second conditional
things in the future that are probably not going to be true
first conditional
things that mght happen in the future
zero conditional
used when it is sure to happen