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Life _______(be) perfect if I _____(live) by the sea.
Life would be perfect if I lived by the sea.
If I _______(see) her, I _____(tell) her.
If I see her, I will/I'll tell her.
If you _____(touch) fire, you _____(get) burned.
If you touch fire, you get burned.
You _____(get) wet if you _______ (go out) without an umbrella.
You get wet if you go out without an umbrella.
If we _______(not/protect) endangered species, they _____ (die out).
If we don't protect endangered species, they will die out.
What ________(you/buy) if you ________(win) ÂŁ1,000,000?
What would you buy if you won ÂŁ1,000,000?
Which conditional is this? > If I were you, I wouldn't waste so much paper.
Second conditional
Which conditional is this? > Unless there's a traffic jam, we'll arrive on time.
First conditional
Which conditional is this?> If it rains, I get the bus.
Zero conditional
unless =
if not
How do you form the First Conditional?
If + present simple + will/won't
How do you form the Second Conditional?
If + past simple + would
How do you form the Zero Conditional?
If + present simple + present simple
When do we use Second Conditional?
With unlikely/imaginary situations
When do we use First Conditional?
With possible situations in the future
When do we use Zero Conditional?
With general truth and facts