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1. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Ministry of popular power for university education
I.U.P. «Santiago Mariño»
Conditional
Manuel Chivico C.I.:25.428.384
Barcelona , February of 2017
2. Conditional
• All types of conditional sentences are
grammatical resources, which are used constantly
in the English language. We use them to indicate
that one action depends on another and also to
talk about real or unreal situations.
• We must understand that there are 5 types of
conditional sentences, which are from type -1 to
3. It is possible that the nomenclature in this list
is difficult to understand, but the reality is that it
is easier to distinguish them in this way.
3. • These types of conditional sentences in the
English language are:
- Type -1 Orders.
- Type 0 Scientific Realities.
- Type 1 Situations Possible.
- Type 2 Theoretical Situations.
- Type 3 Situations Not Possible
4. • CONDITIONAL PRAYER TYPE -1 "ORDERS"
• This type of conditional sentences is the most basic of the
English language, which is often not taken into account by
certain scholars. This type is used to give conditional orders,
according to the fulfillment of an action.
• The structure of type -1 is: If + Present Simple + Imperative
Example
• If she goes to the beach call me
• If it is hot, ¡there will be a window!
• If you talk to many people, Speak up!
• If she cooks at the party, call me!
5. • CONDITIONAL PRAYER TYPE 0 "SCIENTIFIC REALITIES"
• This type of conditional sentences is used to express
scientific and empirical realities, that is, when the
condition and result is always true.
• The structure of type 0 is: If + Present Simple +
Present Simple
Example
-If I work my project grows
-If you read this blog, You learn more English
-If you heat mercury, this explodes
-If I try, things work out better
6. • CONDITIONAL PRAYER TYPE 1 "POSSIBLE SITUATIONS"
• These types of conditional sentences express events or
threats that are possible to occur.
• The structure of type 1 is: If + Present Simple + Simple
Future
• example
• If you learn English, You'll travel to the U.S. without
problems
• If you travel to Buenos Aires, I wont see you again
• If I love you, I'll stay by your side
• If you do, we will not talk again
7. • CONDITIONAL PRAYER TYPE 2 "THEORETICAL
SITUATIONS"
• This type of conditional sentences is used to express an
unreal possibility in the present, such as wishes,
dreams or for actions of the future that are not so
likely.
• The structure of type 2 is:
• If + Past Time + (Would or Could) and Infinitive
• example
• If They were here, They would give you the money
• If I had a car, I would sell it
• If you work here , You would earn money
• If we learn Italian, we travel to Italy.
8. • CONDITIONAL PRAYER TYPE 3 "SITUATIONS NOT POSSIBLE"
• These types of conditional sentences are used to express past situations that
have not happened and that are not possible in the present.
• The structure of type 3 is:
• Example
• If I had been president, I would have bought a
helicopter
• If Laura had been careful, she wouldn't have had
the heart attack.
• If I were a lawyer, it would have been good
• If I had been lucky, I would have won the kino