First, Second And Third Conditional
First, Second, and Third Conditional. If + Present simple will + infinitive. First conditional. The 'if' clause can be used with different present forms. For example. If + Past. Second conditional. The Second Conditional is used to talk about 'impossible' situations. Note that after. Note the form 'If I were you' which is often used to give advice. Note that the. Note that the 'If clause' can contain the past simple or the past continuous. Note that the main clause can contain 'would' 'could' or 'might. Also note that sometimes the 'if clause' is implied rather than spoken. If + past perfect would have + past particaple. We can use the Third Conditional to talk about 'impossible' conditions. Notice that the main clause can contain 'would'. Also notice that sometimes the 'if clause' is implied rather than spoken.
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