The document presents a chart describing four types of conditionals in English: zero conditional (present factual), first conditional (future factual), second conditional (present unreal), and third conditional (past unreal). For each type it provides the grammatical form and examples to illustrate how they are used in sentences. The chart provides a concise overview of English conditional structures.
The document presents a chart describing four types of conditionals in English: zero conditional (present factual), first conditional (future factual), second conditional (present unreal), and third conditional (past unreal). For each type it provides the grammatical form and examples to illustrate how they are used in sentences. The chart provides a concise overview of English conditional structures.
The document presents a chart describing four types of conditionals in English: zero conditional (present factual), first conditional (future factual), second conditional (present unreal), and third conditional (past unreal). For each type it provides the grammatical form and examples to illustrate how they are used in sentences. The chart provides a concise overview of English conditional structures.
Zero If + present, present If old cars are in good condition, they are worth Conditional more (present factual Old cars are worth more if they are in good conditional) condition First If + present, will + verb If you exercise every day, you will lose weight Conditional You will lose weight if you exercise every day (future factual conditional) Second If + past, would + verb If the product cost less, more people would buy it Conditional More people would buy the product if it cost less (present unreal conditional) Third If + had + past If I had made a mistake, I would have accepted Conditional participle, would have + responsibility (past unreal past participle I would have accepted responsibility if I had conditional) made a mistake
CONDITIONALS CHART
NAME FORM EXAMPLES
Zero If + present, present If old cars are in good condition, they are worth Conditional more (present factual Old cars are worth more if they are in good conditional) condition First If + present, will + verb If you exercise every day, you will lose weight Conditional You will lose weight if you exercise every day (future factual conditional) Second If + past, would + verb If the product cost less, more people would buy it Conditional More people would buy the product if it cost less (present unreal conditional) Third If + had + past If I had made a mistake, I would have accepted Conditional participle, would have + responsibility (past unreal past participle I would have accepted responsibility if I had conditional) made a mistake
CONDITIONALS CHART
NAME FORM EXAMPLES
Zero If + present, present If old cars are in good condition, they are worth Conditional more (present factual Old cars are worth more if they are in good conditional) condition First If + present, will + verb If you exercise every day, you will lose weight Conditional You will lose weight if you exercise every day (future factual conditional) Second If + past, would + verb If the product cost less, more people would buy it Conditional More people would buy the product if it cost less (present unreal conditional) Third If + had + past If I had made a mistake, I would have accepted Conditional participle, would have + responsibility (past unreal past participle I would have accepted responsibility if I had conditional) made a mistake