Usage & structure
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figure out the type
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Rewrite the sentence
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When do we use type 0 conditionals?

General truth / Habit / A real condition/situation, a result that is always the same

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If you ___________ (change) your job, you will be happier.


change

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If babies are hungry, they cry.


Type 0

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Type 0: Ice _______ (melt) if you ______ (heat) it.

melts, heat

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Don't eat too much sweet food. Your teeth decay easily. (Type 0)

If you eat too much sweet food, your teeth decay easily.

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When do we use type 1 conditionals?

Possible situations in the future /

Specific future condition

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Water _________(freeze) if you put it in a freezer.

freezes

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If you don't do homework, you will be punished.

Type 1

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Type 1: If she ________ (not hurry) up, she _________ (miss) the bus.

does not hurry, will miss

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You buy two books. You get a 10% discount. (Type 1)

If you buy two books, you will get a 10% discount. (Type 1)

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What is the structure of the type 2 ? 

Hint: If [ ...] + (,) + [...]

If [past tense] + (,) + [would + v ] / 

If [past tense] + (,) + [would + bare infinitive ]

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I will miss the bus if we _____ (not/leave) soon.

 don't leave

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If I had his number, I would call him. 

Type 2

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Type: 2: If I ___________(be) a baby, I __________(sleep) and _______(play) all day. 

were, would sleep, play

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I don't know the answer. I can't tell you (Type 2)

If I knew the answer, I could tell you.

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When do we use type 2 conditionals?

to talk about unreal or imaginary (present or future condition) with unreal / imaginary result

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If you ______ (be) a basketball player, which team would you play for?

were

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Snakes bite if they are scared.

Type 0

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Type 3: If my parents ________( not lend) me a large sum of money, my wife and I ________ (not be) able to have our own place now.

had not lent, would not have been 

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Jerry lied to Donna. She broke up with him. (Type 3)

If Jerry had not lied to Donna, she would't have broken up with him.

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When do we use type 3? 

What is the structure of the type 3 ? 

Hint: If [ ...] + (,) + [...]

to talk about an unfulfilled past condition /an unreal/impossible past condition with an unreal/ impossible result

If [ past perfect] + (,) + [would + have + pp]

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I _____ (not/read) the letter if I had known it was yours

wouldn't have read

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If I had known about his past, I would not have agreed to work with him.

Type 3
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Type _______ : If I had known used clothes were needed, I _____________ (bring) them in with me. 

3, would have brought

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She got hurt because she did not do warm-up exercises. (Type 3 with 'might')

She might not have got hurt if she had done warm-up exercises.