Conditionals - FCE
Conditionals - FCE
1) FIRST CONDITIONAL (real and possible situations / possible or likely things in the future)
REMEMBER that the order can be reversed but the structure is always the same the PRESENT
SIMPLE follows IF, always Will + infinitive if present simple.
E.g.: I’ll go shopping on the way home if I have time.
2) SECOND CONDITIONAL (“unreal” or impossible things / things in the future that are probably
not going to be true imagining some dream / a present wish/hypothetical situation in the
present).
REMEMBER that the order can be reversed but the structure is always the same the PAST
SIMPLE follows IF, always …Would + infinitive… if present simple
E.g.: I would buy an Audi if I were rich.
3) THIRD CONDITIONAL (when we want to imagine the past being different; the condition is
impossible because it refers to the past and we can’t change what has already happened or
not happened).
If past perfect, … would + have + past participle (3rd c.)
REMEMBER that the order can be reversed but the structure is always the same the PAST
PERFECT follows IF, always …Would + have + 3rd c. … if past perfect.
E.g.: He wouldn’t have missed the bus if he hadn’t overslept.
MIXED CONDITIONALS
E.g.: If I HAD REVISED more, I WOULD KNOW the answers to these questions (= I didn´t revise
enough SO I don´t know the answers now).
2) To imagine how changing something about the present could have changed things in the past.
it refers to a hypothetical present condition and a past result.
If + past (simple/continuous) + modal + have past participle (3rd c.)
E.g.: If I HAD a car, I WOULD HAVE TAKEN you home last night (I don´t have a car SO I didn´t take
you home yesterday).
It´s possible to make 2nd and 3rd CONDITIONAL sentences more formal by using and INVERSION.
Instead of beginning with IF, the sentence begins with the same word used to make a question.