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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES


TYPE I

If + subject + present simple, + subject + will + verb (base form)

If I get the job, I'll invite you to dinner.

USES:

•Possibilities in the future: If I study hard, I'll pass my exams
•Promises and warnings: If you need me, I'll help you // If you eat all those sweets,
your teeth will rot.
Click here to do some exercises
TYPE Il

If + subject + past simple, + subject + would + verb (base form)

If I were you, I would call him today

USES:

•For present and future hypothetcal situations; improbable/imaginary: If I were rich,
I could travel around the world.


TYPE Ill
If +subject+past perfect, +subject+would have + past participle


If I had won the lottery, I would have visited many different countries


USES:

•For hypothetical situations in the past; to speak about things that never
happened: If you had paid attention, you would have understood (but you
didn't pay attention)

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Conditionals

  • 1. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I If + subject + present simple, + subject + will + verb (base form) If I get the job, I'll invite you to dinner. USES: •Possibilities in the future: If I study hard, I'll pass my exams •Promises and warnings: If you need me, I'll help you // If you eat all those sweets, your teeth will rot. Click here to do some exercises TYPE Il If + subject + past simple, + subject + would + verb (base form) If I were you, I would call him today USES: •For present and future hypothetcal situations; improbable/imaginary: If I were rich, I could travel around the world. TYPE Ill If +subject+past perfect, +subject+would have + past participle If I had won the lottery, I would have visited many different countries USES: •For hypothetical situations in the past; to speak about things that never happened: If you had paid attention, you would have understood (but you didn't pay attention)