The First Conditional We use the First Conditional to talk about future events that are likely to...

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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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Page 1: The First Conditional We use the First Conditional to talk about future events that are likely to happen.

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