2. What are conditionals?
• The word ''conditionals'' mean situation describe the result of something that
might happened in the present, future or thing that have happened but didn't
in the past.
3. Types of conditionals
There are three type of conditional:
• Zero conditional
• First conditional
• Second conditional
• Third conditional
4. Zero coditional
• A Zero conditional is when we use two simple present verbs. This
conditional is use when the result is always happen.
Example:
If I sleep well, I wake up with good humor.
If people eat too much, they get fat.
5. First conditional
• First conditional is when we use the simple present after ‘’if’’ then the future
simple. We use this conditionals to talk about the things that might in the
future.
Example:
If I not study today, I won’t go to the party
If you come to my home, we will watch movies
6. Second Conditional
• First, the second conditional uses the past simple after ‘’if’’ would and the
infinitive. We use it to talk about things that not going to be true.
Example
If I met the Queen of England, I would say hello.
If you wanted a drink, you buy it.
7. Second Conditional
• Second, the second conditional also talk about things that in the present is
impossible and it is not true.
Example
If I were rich, I would travel around the world.
8. Third Conditional
• Third conditional is when we use the past participle after ‘’if’’ and then
would have. We use third conditional to describe a situation that didn’t
happen and imagine the result.
Example:
If he had accept the job, he would have earned a lot of money.
If you study had studied harder, you would have passed the exam.