Look at these examples to see how zero, first and second conditionals are used.
If you freeze water, it becomes solid.
If it rains tomorrow, I'll take the car.
If I lived closer to the cinema, I would go more often.
Conditionals describe the result of a certain condition. The if clause tells you the condition (If you study hard) and the main clause tells you the result (you will pass your exams). The order of the clauses does not change the meaning.
If you study hard, you will pass your exams.
You will pass your exams if you study hard.
Conditional sentences are often divided into different types.
We use the zero conditional to talk about things that are generally true, especially for laws and rules.
If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep at night.
Ice melts if you heat it.
When the sun goes down, it gets dark.
The structure is: if/when + present simple >> present simple.
We use the first conditional when we talk about future situations we believe are real or possible.
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.
Arsenal will be top of the league if they win.
When I finish work, I'll call you.
In first conditional sentences, the structure is usually: if/when + present simple >> will + infinitive.
It is also common to use this structure with unless, as long as, as soon as or in case instead of if.
I'll leave as soon as the babysitter arrives.
I don't want to stay in London unless I get a well-paid job.
I'll give you a key in case I'm not at home.
You can go to the party, as long as you're back by midnight.
The second conditional is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality.
If we had a garden, we could have a cat.
If I won a lot of money, I'd buy a big house in the country.
I wouldn't worry if I were you.
The structure is usually: if + past simple >> + would + infinitive.
When if is followed by the verb be, it is grammatically correct to say if I were, if he were, if she were and if it were. However, it is also common to hear these structures with was, especially in the he/she form.
If I were you, I wouldn't mention it.
If she was prime minister, she would invest more money in schools.
He would travel more if he was younger.
"Put your question in the box"
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first conditional ; if i finish my homework before 7pm , i'll go to my unckle house . I don't drink tea unless my mother has made it . scound conditional ; If I lived in Tehran , i would not lose my work offers .
first conditional ; if i finish my homework before 7pm , i'll go to my unckle house . I don't drink tea unless my mother has made it . scound conditional ; If I lived in Tehran , i would not lose my work offers .
an example for zero conditional is : If you practice more, you make practice I want to give an example for first conditional with this sentence: If you practice more, you will make progress and the last one "second conditional" with this sentence: If you practiced more, you would made progress
an example for zero conditional is : If you practice more, you make practice I want to give an example for first conditional with this sentence: If you practice more, you will make progress and the last one "second conditional" with this sentence: If you practiced more, you would make progress
The grammer lesson was great and understandable. just one thing: in first conditional, there are sentences that didn't follow the rule. It is said that for these sentences we should follow this structure: If/ unless ,...+present simple---> will+infinitive but it is one of the sentences that is written: I don't want to stay in London unless I get a well-paid job and i got confused about the using of "WILL" in this sentence. would you please explain more?
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