Grammar: Conditional Sentences
The "conditional" are structures of English in which, if a certain condition, situation or circumstance is true, then it happens a specific result. I chose this topic because I needed to check such prayers, Here we look at several common types of "conditional":
-Zero Conditional - (Type Zero) - Situation always true
Example: If you freeze water, it turns into ice.
-First Conditional - (Type I) - actual or possible
Example: If it rains today, I'll stay at home.
-Second Conditional - (Type II) - Scenario
Example: If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
-Third Conditional - (Type III) - Scenario of the past
Example: If I had won the lottery, I Would Have Traveled around the world.
-Conditional: wish + past simply on an unreal situation
Example: I wish I Were rich (but I am not)
-Conditional: wish + past perfect - Wish Upon last
Example: I wish I had Learned Inglés When I was younger (but I did not)
- Conditional: wish + would - Expressing displeasure or irritation
Example: I wish you would stop making that noise
_Some words to express conditions: UNLESS, provided ...
You will not pass the exam UNLESS you study harder.
