What is the difference between Type 0 and Type 1 if-clauses?
Type 0 if-clauses describe facts and general truths. (example: If it rains, the ground gets wet.) Type 1 if-clauses describe events that can and probably will happen. (example: If you eat too much, you will get sick.)
What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 if-clauses?
Type 1 if-clauses describe events that can and probably will happen. (example: If you eat too much, you will get sick.) Type 2 if-clauses describe events that can but probably won't happen. (example: If I were an astronaut, I would go to space.)
Oh, come on! They ________ (to lose) the game if they ________ (to get / not) serious.
Oh, come on! They will lose the game if they don't get serious.
I ________ (can / to answer) your question if you ________ (to tell) me what it was.
I could answer your question if you told me what it was.
What would you do if you found out your favourite show was cancelled? (Sad)
If I found out that my favourite show was cancelled, I would be sad.