What are conditional clauses?
Conditional clauses describe situations that may or may not happen, and their potential consequences.
*Types of conditional clauses:
1. *Zero Conditional:* general truths (If + present simple, present simple)
- "If you heat water, it boils."
2. *First Conditional:* future possibilities (If + present simple, will + base form)
- "If it rains, I'll take an umbrella."
3. *Second Conditional:* hypothetical situations (If + past simple, would + base form)
- "If I won the lottery, I'd buy a house."
4. *Third Conditional:* past hypothetical situations (If + past perfect, would have + past participle)
- "If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam."
Usage:
- Zero Conditional: facts, habits
- First Conditional: future plans, predictions
- Second Conditional: hypothetical situations, dreams
- Third Conditional: regrets, past hypothetical situations
Tips:
- Use the correct verb forms.
- Pay attention to the sentence structure.
1-Practice time!
Can you form conditional sentences with these examples?
1. If I (win) the lottery, I (buy) a yacht.
2. If it (rain), we (stay) indoors.
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