If Clause
If Clause
ZERO CONDITIONAL
The zero conditional uses the present tense in both clauses and is used to talk about something that is
alwaysor generally true. The present tense signifies that these actions are both possible and typical.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
The first conditional uses the present tense in the if clause and the future tense in the result clause. This
form isused to talk about something that is a probable future result of a condition.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
The second conditional uses the past tense in the if clause and a modal and base verb in the result clause.
Thisform is used to talk about a hypothetical situation that cannot happen or is unlikely to happen.
Form: If + simple past, modal + base verb
MIXED CONDITIONAL
Mixed conditionals combine the second and third conditionals to present both an unreal condition either in
thepast or the present and an unreal result either in the past or the present.
The first form presents an unreal condition in the past that changes an unreal outcome in the present (the
pastchanges the present).
Example 2: If it had rained last week, the plants would be alive now.
The second form presents an unreal condition in the present that changes an unreal outcome in the past
(thepresent changes the past).
• Conditionals can be categorized as real and unreal. You can think of this as meaning possible or
impossible. Zero and first conditionals are possible as they deal with things that are generally true
or that could be true in the future. Second, third, and mixed conditionals are impossible because
they are either hypothetical or concerned with events in the past that we cannot change.
o Real Conditionals: Zero and First
o Unreal Conditionals: Second, Third, and Mixed
• In the second conditional, the simple past is used in the condition clause. If the be verb is being
used, it is typical to use were in more formal contexts. If you’re speaking informally though, was is
more usual.
o Formal: If I were you, I would drink more water.
o Informal: If I was you, I wouldn’t stay out so late.