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Conditional

The document outlines different types of conditional sentences in English grammar. It includes examples of Zero Conditional, First Conditional, Second Conditional, and Third Conditional, each demonstrating their structure and usage. The Zero Conditional expresses general truths, the First Conditional refers to future possibilities, the Second Conditional discusses hypothetical situations, and the Third Conditional reflects on past events that did not happen.

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Conditional

The document outlines different types of conditional sentences in English grammar. It includes examples of Zero Conditional, First Conditional, Second Conditional, and Third Conditional, each demonstrating their structure and usage. The Zero Conditional expresses general truths, the First Conditional refers to future possibilities, the Second Conditional discusses hypothetical situations, and the Third Conditional reflects on past events that did not happen.

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Zero Conditional 100%

1. If you heat ice, it melts.

2. If the sun sets, it gets dark.

3. If you mix red and blue, you get purple.

4. If water reaches 100°C, it boils.

5. If you touch fire, you get burned.

First Conditional 90% future simple / PRESENT SIMple+ will


1. If it rains tomorrow, we will stay home.

2. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.

3. If she calls me, I will answer.

4. If we leave now, we will catch the train.

5. If you eat too much, you will feel sick.

Second Conditional 30% Past simple + would


1. If I were rich, I would travel the world.

2. If she had more time, she would learn French.

3. If we lived by the beach, we would go surfing every day.

4. If he studied harder, he would get better grades.

5. If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.

Third Conditional 0% Past perfect + would + have


1. If I had studied harder, I would have passed the test.

2. If she had left earlier, she wouldn’t have missed the bus.

3. If we had taken a taxi, we would have arrived on time.

4. If he had trained more, he could have won the race.

5. If they had invited us, we would have gone to the party.

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