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The First Conditional We use the First Conditional to talk about future events that are likely to happen.
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If + Present Simple, will+ infinitive
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If you ___(eat) many sweets, you _____(harm) your teeth. If you ___ (boil) your food, you _____(lose) a lot of vitamins. You _______ ( not get) enough vitamins if you _______(not eat) fresh food. Future tense here If you can go at the beginning or in the middle of sentence
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The Second Conditional The second conditional is a structure used for talking about unreal situations in the present or in the future.
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If + Past Simple, then would + verb(without to)
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a)If you _____(exercise) before bedtime, you _____(sleep) better. b)Your nails ______(not look) so terrible if you _____ (not bite) them. c)______ I ____ (loose) weight if I ___ (eat) a sensible diet? If past simple then would verb
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The Third Conditional The third conditional is a structure used for talking about unreal situations in the past.
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If + past perfect, then would have+ past participle
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a)If I ____(study) harder, I probably _________ (pass) the exam. b)If we _______ (play) a little better, we _______ (win) the game. c)If it _____ (snow), we ________ (go) skiing. If+ past perfect, then would have+ past participle
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