This document outlines 3 types of conditional sentences in English. The first type expresses possibilities or habits in the future using "if" followed by the simple present tense and "will", "can", or "may" plus the base verb. The second type expresses unreal situations using "if" plus the simple past and "would", "could", or "might" plus the base verb. The third type expresses regret or relief about past situations using "if" plus "had" plus the past participle and "would", "could", "might", or "have" plus the past participle.
This document outlines 3 types of conditional sentences in English. The first type expresses possibilities or habits in the future using "if" followed by the simple present tense and "will", "can", or "may" plus the base verb. The second type expresses unreal situations using "if" plus the simple past and "would", "could", or "might" plus the base verb. The third type expresses regret or relief about past situations using "if" plus "had" plus the past participle and "would", "could", "might", or "have" plus the past participle.
This document outlines 3 types of conditional sentences in English. The first type expresses possibilities or habits in the future using "if" followed by the simple present tense and "will", "can", or "may" plus the base verb. The second type expresses unreal situations using "if" plus the simple past and "would", "could", or "might" plus the base verb. The third type expresses regret or relief about past situations using "if" plus "had" plus the past participle and "would", "could", "might", or "have" plus the past participle.