First conditional
Second conditional
Third conditional
100

What is the structure of a first conditional sentence?

if clause present simple/main clause future will

100

What is the structure of a second conditional sentence?

if clause past simple / main clause would+verb

100

What is the structure of a third conditional sentence?

If clause past perfect/ main clause would have+ verb in past particicple

200

Create a first conditional sentence using the word "if" and "rain."

If it rains, I will get wet.

200

Create a second conditional sentence using the word "if" and "win."

If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.

200

Create a third conditional sentence using the word "if" and "have."

If I had saved money, I would have had a car.

300

What is the use of the first conditional?

Used to express possible events in present or future

300

What is the use of the second conditional?

used to express an unreal event that is not certain to happen in the present or the future.

300

What is the use of the third conditional?

Used to express an unreal event in the past and their imagined result.

400

Give an example of a first conditional sentence in a real-life scenario.

If I sleep early, I will wake up feeling energized.

400

Provide an example of a second conditional sentence related to a dream or aspiration.

If I saved money, I would go to the beach.

400

Give an example of a third conditional sentence that reflects a regret.

If I had had money, I would have traveled for my birthday.

500

Explain the difference between the first conditional and the zero conditional with examples.

Zero conditional=facts. If I water the plants, plants grow.

First conditional=Possibilities. If I don't clean up my room, my mom will be angry.

500

Discuss the implications of using "were" instead of "was" in the second conditional.

In the second conditional, "were" is used instead of "was" to create a hypothetical situation that is unlikely or impossible. This is done for consistency and formality.

500

Compare the third conditional with the second conditional in terms of time reference and outcome.

The second conditional refers to unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future, while the third conditional refers to unreal events in the past. The third conditional is often used to express regret.

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