|
Created by Rivera Molina
about 8 years ago
|
|
Question | Answer |
GRAMMAR CONDITIONALS Daniela Rivera Molina 11B | |
Zero Conditional: We use it to talk about things that are always true. (If + present tense, present tense) |
Image:
Maxresdefault (image/jpeg)
|
First Conditional: It refers to a condition that is possible. (If + present tense, will + infinitive) | |
Second Conditional: This conditional refers to unreal (impossible) or improbable situations. (If + past tense, would + infinitive) | |
Third Conditional: It's used to talk about unreal situations that were not so in the past. (If + past perfect tense, would have + past participle) |
Image:
Type 3 (image/png)
|
There are no comments, be the first and leave one below:
Want to create your own Flashcards for free with GoConqr? Learn more.