2. Type 1
• If + Present Simple, Simple Future
- If I see Mary, I will give it to her
This conditional is used to talk about something that may
possibly happen (but may not happen).
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3. Type 2
• If + Past Simple, Conditional Simple
– If I had a lot of money, I would spend it all on you
This conditional is used to talk about something that is not
true now or that you think is unlikely to happen in the
future.
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4. Type 3
• If + Past Perfect, Conditional Perfect
– If I had gone to Italy last year, I would have invited
you
This conditional is used to talk about something that was
possible but which didn’t happen.
5. Grammar exercise
• Continue these Conditional Sentences:
– If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius,…
– If he doesn’t come,…
– If I were you,…
– If we had got up earlier,…
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