The document discusses conditionals and provides 28 examples of conditional sentences to fill in the blanks. The conditionals are categorized into four types:
- Type 0 refers to situations that are unlikely or impossible.
- Type 1 refers to possible real situations.
- Type 2 refers to hypothetical situations that are unlikely or impossible now but may be possible in the future.
- Type 3 refers to hypothetical situations referring to the past that can never be realized.
The document discusses conditionals and provides 28 examples of conditional sentences to fill in the blanks. The conditionals are categorized into four types:
- Type 0 refers to situations that are unlikely or impossible.
- Type 1 refers to possible real situations.
- Type 2 refers to hypothetical situations that are unlikely or impossible now but may be possible in the future.
- Type 3 refers to hypothetical situations referring to the past that can never be realized.
The document discusses conditionals and provides 28 examples of conditional sentences to fill in the blanks. The conditionals are categorized into four types:
- Type 0 refers to situations that are unlikely or impossible.
- Type 1 refers to possible real situations.
- Type 2 refers to hypothetical situations that are unlikely or impossible now but may be possible in the future.
- Type 3 refers to hypothetical situations referring to the past that can never be realized.