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5 types of conditionals - Coggle Diagram
5 types of conditionals
Zero Conditional:
Is used to describe scientific facts, generally known truths, events and other things that are always true.
The structure of Zero conditional is:
IF + PRESENT SIMPLE, + PRESENT SIMPLE
Examples:
If my dog sees the postman, he barks.
If it rains, don't go to the playground.
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Third Conditional:
Talks about hypothetical past situations, describes things that didn't happen.
The structure of Third conditional:
IF + PAST PERFECT , WOULD + HAVE + PASTPARTICIPLE
Example:
If I had got up on time, I wouldn't have missed the bus.
This is a hypothetical situation.
Mixed Conditional:
Sometimes,we mix second and third conditionalforms so that we can connect present and past actions.
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