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Which is SECOND conditional?
 
If you went to bed earlier you wouldn't be so tired.
 
If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils.
 
If I get paid today I will buy the ticket.
Which is SECOND conditional?
 
You wouldn't be so tired if you went to bed earlier.
 
You get water if you mix hydrogen and oxygen.
 
If I have enough money, I'll buy some new shoes.
We use the SECOND conditional to talk about...
 
to give advice
 
a possible action in the future
 
something that always or usually happens
We use the SECOND conditional to talk about...
 
present or future situations that are possible but unlikely
 
something that always or usually happens
 
a possible action in the future
We use the SECOND conditional to talk about...
 
imaginary or unreal situations
 
something that always or usually happens
 
a possible action in the future
Which is the grammatical structure for SECOND conditional? If +
 
past simple, + would + infinitive
 
past simple, + will + infinitive
 
present simple, + would + infinitive
 
past perfect, + would + infinitive
Which is FIRST conditional?
 
If I see her, I'll tell her.
 
If babies are hungry, they cry.
 
You wouldn't be so tired if you went to bed earlier.
Which is FIRST conditional?
 
If I have enough money, I'll buy some new shoes.
 
People die if they don't eat.
 
If she fell, she would hurt herself.
We use FIRST conditional to talk about...
 
a possible action in the future
 
an impossible action in the future
 
gossip
Which is the grammatical structure for FIRST conditional? If +
 
present simple + will / could / might + infinitive
 
past simple + will / could / might + infinitive
 
present simple + will / could / might + gerund
 
past perfect + will / could / might + infinitive
Which is a ZERO conditional?
 
Snakes bite if they are scared.
 
You would get wet if it rained.
 
If I study today, I'll go to the party tonight
Which is a ZERO conditional?
 
If you touch a fire, you get burned.
 
If it rained, you would get wet
 
If it rains, I won't go to the park.
We use ZERO conditional to talk about...
 
something that always or usually happens
 
something that never or hardly ever happens
 
something that sometimes happens
Which is the grammatical structure for ZERO conditional? If/When +
 
present simple, + present simple
 
present continuous + present simple
 
past simple + present simple
 
present simple + past simple