Conditional Three Types Lesson Easy
Conditional Three Types Lesson Easy
Form:
Use:
The zero conditional is used to talk about things which are always true, scientific facts, general
truths:
Examples:
Often called the "real" conditional because it is used for real or possible situations. These
situations take place if a certain condition is met. It is possible and also very likely that the
condition will be fulfilled.
Form:
Use
Conditional Sentences Type1 refers to the future. An action in the future will only happen if a
certain condition is fulfilled by that time. We don't know for sure whether the condition actually
will be fulfilled or not, but the conditions seems rather realistic so we think it is likely to
happen.
Example:
I may have time to watch the match but I'm not sure about it.
Conditional Sentence Type 2
Often called the "unreal" conditional because it is used for unreal impossible or improbable
situations. This conditional provides an imaginary result for a given situation. It is very unlikely
that the condition will be fulfilled.
Form:
Were / Was
In conditional type 2, we usually use in the if clause "were" instead of "was" even if the pronoun
is I, he, she or it. "were" here is a ssubjunctive form.
Example:
Use
Conditional Sentences Type 2 refers to an action in the present that could happen if the present
situation were different. I don't really expect the situation to change because it is very unlikely.
Example:
It is impossible that the condition will be met because it refers to the past.
Form:
Use
Conditional Sentences Type 3 refers to situations in the past. They express hypothetical results
to past given situations.
Example:
Sometimes in the past, he was careless. He drove so fast. So he had a terrible accident
Things to remember
1. The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a
comma.
Examples:
Example:
If I dont see him this afternoon, I will phone him in the evening.
If he had been careful, he wouldn't have had an accident.
Grammar Exercises - Conditional sentences
1. If he (be) had been/'d been careful, he would not be have had that terrible
accident.
2. I (pass) would have passed/'d have passed the exam if I had worked hard.
3. Her father would not have died, if he (go) had gone/'d gone to the doctor.