Zusammenfassung der Ressource
First and second
conditional
- First condtional
- Definition
- We use the first conditional
to talk about possible or
probable future events.
- Example
- If you travel to Perú, you will see
Machu Picchu
- To make promisses or warmings.
- Example
- If you forget my birthday, I
will never invite you again.
- Unless is used in negative conditionals.
- Example
- Unless we study more, we won't pass the exam.
- Structure
- If + present simple (condition) +
will + verb in base form (result)
- Second conditional
- Definition
- We use the second conditional when we are
talking about a situation in the present or future
that is hypothetical, unlikely or impossible.
- Examples
- If I passed my exam, I would go out
with my friends.
- If I won the lottery, I would go buy
my dream house.
- Structure
- If + past simple (If clause) +
would/could/might + verb (main clause)