CONDITIONALS

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Types of Conditionals
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CONDITIONALS
  1. ZERO
    1. common states or events, facts
      1. If/When + Present Simple + Present Simple
        1. If You freeze water, it melts
    2. FIRST
      1. possible future states or events, situations
        1. If/When +Present Simple/Present continuous + Will/be going to +infinitive
          1. If You study, You will pass the test
      2. SECOND
        1. unlikely or imaginary states or events in the present or future, hypothetical situations
          1. If+Past Simple/Past Continuous + Would/Could/Might+Infinitive
            1. If I had money, I would by a car
        2. THIRD
          1. imaginary states or events in the past, hypothetical or unreal situations in the past
            1. If+Past Perfect + Would/Could/Might/Should+have+Infinitive
              1. If I had won the lottery, I would have bought a house
          2. MIXED
            1. a third conditional cause is linked to a second conditional reult
              1. If+Past Perfect + Would+Infinitive
                1. If she hadn't missed the train, she would be here now
              2. a second conditional clause is linked to a third conditional result
                1. If+Past Simple + Would+have+infinitive
                  1. If You were more sensible, You wouldn't have said that
              3. OTHER
                1. suggestions, give/offer advice or instructions
                  1. If/When + Present Simple+Imperative
                    1. If You need help, let me know
                    2. If/When+P. S.+Can/Could/Might/Should/Would
                      1. If You have prepared for the lesson You should try Your best
                  2. I WISH
                    1. regret
                      1. Wish+Past Perfect
                        1. I wish You hadn't been so rude to my parents yesterday
                        2. Wish+Past Simple/Past Cont.
                          1. I wish I knew how to solve that problem
                          2. Wish+Would+infinitive
                            1. I wish You would stop playing computer games and spend some time with me
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