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Conditionals Infographics

The document discusses the four types of conditional sentences in English: general truths or habits expressed with if and a present simple clause, possible future events with if and present simple followed by will + infinitive (first conditional), unlikely present or future events with if and past simple followed by would + infinitive (second conditional), and hypothetical past events and their imagined consequences with if and past perfect followed by would + have + past participle (third conditional).

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Conditionals Infographics

The document discusses the four types of conditional sentences in English: general truths or habits expressed with if and a present simple clause, possible future events with if and present simple followed by will + infinitive (first conditional), unlikely present or future events with if and past simple followed by would + infinitive (second conditional), and hypothetical past events and their imagined consequences with if and past perfect followed by would + have + past participle (third conditional).

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ZERO General truths and general habits

CONDITIONAL If + present simple, present simple


If you add two and two, you get four.

Possible or likely things in the future


If + present simple, will + infinitive
If it rains later, we'll stay at home. FIRST
CONDITIONAL

CONDITIONALS

SECOND
CONDITIONAL

Impossible things in the present / unlikely things in the future


If + past simple, would + infinitive
If I won the lottery, I would sail round the world.

Things that didn't happen in the past and their imaginary results
If + past perfect, would + have + past participle
If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
THIRD
CONDITIONAL

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