СONDITIONALS 0 1 3 1 2 Zero Conditional It is used to say what always happens. E.g.: If you get ready for your exams properly, you pass them successfully.

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СONDITIONALS

Zero Conditional It is used to say what always happens. E.g.: If you get ready for your exams properly, you pass them successfully. 0

First Conditional It is used to describe what may possibly happen. E.g.: If the weather is fine, we will go for a walk. 1

Second Conditional It is used to describe something that is impossible and is just imagined. E.g.: If I were you, I would become a painter. It is used to describe something which is very unlikely to happen. E.g.: If I had more time, I would ride a horse more often. 2

Third Conditional It is used to describe something in the past which could have happened, but didn’t. E.g.: If the weather had been fine, I would have gone to the beach. I would have gone to the beach. 3