Conditional
In English, there are many different
ways of making sentences with if. It is important that:
1) You understand the difference between
sentences that express real possibilities, and those that express
unreal situations.
2) You learn which tenses follow each
conditional
a) Zero Conditional
We use the zero conditional to
express a situation that is always true.
Present
simple + present simple
If I read too much, I get a
headache
b) First Conditional
We use the first conditional to express real possibilities.
Present
simple + future
If I go to the concert, I'll
see Ricky Martin
c) Second Conditional
We use the second conditional to express an unreal
situation. The situation or condition is improbable, impossible,
imaginary or contrary to known facts.
Past simple + would
(conditional)
If I won the lottery I would
buy a house
d) Third Conditional
We use the third conditional to imagine
the consequence of events that happened or began to happen
in the past.
Past
Perfect + would
have + past participle
If I had known, I would have
gone to visit you
e)
Mixed Conditional (2nd & 3rd Conditional)
The mixed conditional is a mixture between the 2nd and 3rd
conditional.
If the weather had been better, we
would go back next year
If I'd been born in 1980, I'd
be 23 years old now. (remember:
I'd been born - I'd = I had; I'd be 23 years - I'd = I would)