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First, Second, and Third Conditionals

The document discusses three types of conditionals in English: 1) First conditional - Expresses a possible condition and likely future result using "if" and "will". 2) Second conditional - Expresses an unlikely condition and probable result using "if" and "would". 3) Third conditional - Expresses an unreal past condition and likely past result using "if" and "would have".

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First, Second, and Third Conditionals

The document discusses three types of conditionals in English: 1) First conditional - Expresses a possible condition and likely future result using "if" and "will". 2) Second conditional - Expresses an unlikely condition and probable result using "if" and "would". 3) Third conditional - Expresses an unreal past condition and likely past result using "if" and "would have".

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CONDITIONALS

1, 2, 3
Expresses situations
that are real, or very
likely could be.

FIRST CONDITIONAL
It details a very
possible condition
and its likely result in
the future.
If (condition in present tense happens), … will (result in future tense)

If you come to lunch, I will buy you a meal.

If you drive fast, you will crash.


First Conditional If…, I will…

Choose one box and make a


sentence in the First https://wordwall.net/resou
Conditional with the phrase rce/573597/if-i-will-conditi
onal-1
you get.
Expresses a
hypothetical condition
and its probable result.

SECOND This condition is less


CONDITIONAL real than the first, so
the condition and the
result are unlikely to
occur.
If (condition in past simple tense happens), … would (result in present
simple tense)

If I won the lottery, I would buy a Porsche.

If I lived in Nashville, I would be a famous singer.


Second Conditional If…, I would…

There are six (6) cards in this


deck. Make a sentence in the
https://wordwall.ne
Second Conditional with t/resource/401253/
conditional-2
whatever card you’re dealt.
It advances the idea of
an unreal past
condition and its likely
past result.
THIRD
CONDITIONAL This condition is great
for expressing
hindsight.
Understanding of a situation after it has
happened.
If (past condition), … would have (result using past participle)

If I had known that she didn’t have any money, I would have bought her
dinner
Third Conditional If…, I would have…

Spin the wheel and see what


https://wordwall.ne
you get! Complete the t/resource/440717/
conditional-3
conditional after.
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