Which conditional do we use for future predictions that are likely to come true? Example required
The First Conditional
If it's sunny tomorrow, there'll be a lot of people out walking.
money you get back when you return something
refund
Use the passive voice in the simple present.
For example:
The table is damaged.
to teach a person or animal how to do something
train
Which conditional do we use for imaginary situations? Example required.
The Second Conditional
If I won a million dollars, I would buy a boat.
to feel very sorry or bad about the outcome of something (you wish it hadn't happened)
regret
Use the passive voice in the simple past.
For example:
The test was written by our Academic Officer.
endangered
If I were you, ... (complete the sentence using a conditional)
If I were you, I would study every day.
an adjective to describe when you really want to do something.
eager
Use the passive voice using present perfect.
For example:
The test has been prepared by our Academic Officer.
to slowly change or develop over time
evolve
If I could ... (complete the sentence using a conditional)
If I could run well, I would participate in the Miami Marathon.
someone who is your own age or at the same stage as you (your equal)
peer
Use the passive voice with a modal.
For example:
Languages should be taught at school.
raised by people for agricultural purposes or living with people as household pets
domesticated