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"If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart." — Nelson Mandela. Does this sentence have 1st, 2nd, or 3rd conditional?
Neither. Both conditionals are conditional zero.
If Adele (not face) heartbreaks, she (not write) that many notable singles.
If Adele hadn't faced heartbreaks, she wouldn't have written that many notable singles.
If Hemingway (deal) with his depression better, he probably (die) the way he did.
If Hemingway had dealt with his depression better, he probably wouldn't have died the way he did.
"You (regret) someday if you (not do) your best now." — Jeon Jungkook (BTS)
"You will regret someday if you don’t do your best now." — Jeon Jungkook (BTS)
I (stick) to basketball if I (be) Michael Jordan.
I would stick to basketball if I were Michael Jordan.
If guys (not want) me to write bad songs about them, they (not do) bad things.” — Taylor Swift
If guys don't want me to write bad songs about them, they shouldn't do bad things.” — Taylor Swift
You (be able) to keep your position for a long time if you (consistent) with your performance.
You will be able to keep your position for a long time if you are consistent with your performance.
If I (be) Vin Diesel, I (make) F9 less implausible.
If I were Vin Diesel, I would make F9 less implausible.
If Angela Merkel (be will) to continue her post, Germany (let) her lead for another 16 years.
If Angela Merkel had been willing to continue her post, Germany would have let her lead for another 16 years.
The movie (have) less meaning if he (have not) sacrificed himself.
The movie would've had less meaning if he hadn't sacrificed himself.
She would have been a better leader if she has been more determined in facing challenges. (TRUE/FALSE)
FALSE (...has...)
He would be a great mediator if he's more emotionally stable. (TRUE / FALSE)
FALSE (...he's...)
You will be a great public speaker if you are a good listener. (TRUE / FALSE)
TRUE
If you (want) to win the debate, you (need) to be more cool-headed.
If you want to win the debate, you will need to be more cool-headed.
If you (be) a better commander, we (lose) the battle!
If you had been a better commander, we wouldn't have lost the battle!
If I (be) a scientist, I (invent) the time machine.
If I were a scientist, I would invented the time machine.
"If something (be) important enough, you (try). Even if the probable outcome is failure." ― Elon Musk
"If something's important enough, you should try. Even if the probable outcome is failure." ― Elon Musk