Third Conditionals are sentences with two clauses – an ‘if’ clause and a main clause – that describe the past. They are used to describe ‘something that didn’t happen’. We would have arrived on time if we had left earlier. We left late so Read More …
Category: Conditionals
Second Conditional
The second conditional is a structure used to talk about impossible or imaginary situations. If I won a lot of money I’d travel the world. Where would you live if you could live anywhere in the world? If he didn’t Read More …
First Conditional
In the first conditional, use the simple present in the if clause and the future with will in the result clause. Example Sentences If you finish that book, we’ll get you a new one. She’ll move to Oregon if she Read More …
Using the Conditional – If Sentences
Conditional forms are used to imagine events in certain conditions. The conditional can be used to speak about real events that always happen (first conditional), imaginary events (second conditional), or imagined past events (third conditional). Conditional sentences are also known Read More …