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5 Types of Conditionals - Coggle Diagram
5 Types of Conditionals
First Conditional
First conditional is used to talk about things that may happen in the future. We are not 100% that they will happen.
Example: If it rains, I won't buy fruit.
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Third Conditional
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Example: If you had put yeast, the cake would have risen.
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Mixed Conditional
Mixed conditional is a mix between second and third conditional. It is used to talk about an unreal past that has effects on the present.
If I had slept last night, I would have more energy now.
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Second Conditional
Second conditional is used for talking things that probably won't happen in the future or that they are fictitious, like dreams.
Example: If I a sandwich, I would eat it. (This means that I don't have a sandwich and it is impossible to eat it.
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Zero Conditional
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Example: If you drink chlorine, you will die.
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