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Oraciones Condicionales Tipos:: Zero Conditional

This document discusses the four types of conditional sentences in Spanish: Zero conditional uses the present simple tense and describes situations that are always true. First conditional uses the present simple and future tenses to describe possible or likely situations. Second conditional uses past tenses to describe unlikely or hypothetical situations. Third conditional uses past perfect to describe situations that are impossible because they did not happen in the past.

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Oraciones Condicionales Tipos:: Zero Conditional

This document discusses the four types of conditional sentences in Spanish: Zero conditional uses the present simple tense and describes situations that are always true. First conditional uses the present simple and future tenses to describe possible or likely situations. Second conditional uses past tenses to describe unlikely or hypothetical situations. Third conditional uses past perfect to describe situations that are impossible because they did not happen in the past.

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ORACIONES CONDICIONALES TIPOS:

ZERO CONDITIONAL
*IF /WHEN + PRESENTE SIMPLE *PRESENTE SIMPLE *If you do sport, energetic you feel

FIRST CONDITIONAL
*IF + PRESENTE SIMPLE *UNLESS (a menos PRESENTE SIMPLE *FUTURO *IMPERATIVO que)+ *MODAL (can, may..)

*If it is late, Ill go by taxi *If you are hungry, make a pizza *If the station is closed, you can buy the tickets on the Internet *unless we stop global warming, the icebergs will melt = * if we dont stop global warming, the icebergs will melt

SECOND CONDITIONAL
*IF + PASADO SIMPLE (para to be , se suele usar WERE para todas las personas) *UNLESS (a menos que) + PASADO SIMPLE (menos comn que en la first conditional) *WOULD *MODAL MIGHT) *If I had money, I would go with you / *If I were you, I would go by train *If he were rich, he would buy a house *He wouldnt go unless he had a very long holiday= *he would go if he had a long holiday

(COULD

THIRD CONDITIONAL
*IF + PAST PERFECT (PLUSCUAMPERFECTO) HAD + PAST PARTICIPLE (3 columna verbo)

*If he had invited him, he *WOULD HAVE + would have PAST come PARTICIPLE (3 *If I had seen you, I would COLUMNA) have said *COULD /MIGHT + PP hello

*If they had known you were here, they would have had dinner with you *if she had seen the storm, she could have taken a photo

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