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Conditional Sentences

The document discusses different types of conditional sentences including zero, first, second, and third conditional. The zero conditional refers to real situations, the first conditional refers to possible future events, and the second and third conditionals refer to unreal situations.

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Conditional Sentences

The document discusses different types of conditional sentences including zero, first, second, and third conditional. The zero conditional refers to real situations, the first conditional refers to possible future events, and the second and third conditionals refer to unreal situations.

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

ZERO CONDITIONAL------------REAL
FIRST CONDITIONAL-----------REAL

SECOND CONDITIONAL ------UNREAL


THIRD CONDITIONAL-------UNREAL

0 CONDITIONALREAL
If / When you heat water, it boils.
If Present Simple main sentence Present Simple

1st CONDITIONAL REAL


If it snows, we will make a snowman.
IF  present simple MAIN SENTENCE WILL +infinitive
If it rains, we won’t go on a picnic.
If it isn’t hot, we will take a jacket.

2nd CONDITIONAL  UNREAL


ZA NEREALNE SITUACIJE U SADAŠNJOSTI ILI BUDOĆNOSTI
If I were you, I would sleep more.
If I won a lottery, I would buy an expensive car.
IF  PAST SIMPLE, MAIN SENTENCE  WOULD + INFINITIVE
Unless = if not/ except if (ukoliko ne)
Unless I won a lotter, I wouldn’t buy a car

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