The document discusses different types of conditional sentences in Spanish:
1) Zero conditional uses present tense and describes universal truths.
2) First conditional uses present tense and future tense to describe probable events.
3) Second conditional uses past tense and "would" to describe improbable or hypothetical situations.
4) Third conditional uses past perfect tense and "would have" to describe impossible past situations that did not actually occur.
The document discusses different types of conditional sentences in Spanish:
1) Zero conditional uses present tense and describes universal truths.
2) First conditional uses present tense and future tense to describe probable events.
3) Second conditional uses past tense and "would" to describe improbable or hypothetical situations.
4) Third conditional uses past perfect tense and "would have" to describe impossible past situations that did not actually occur.
The document discusses different types of conditional sentences in Spanish:
1) Zero conditional uses present tense and describes universal truths.
2) First conditional uses present tense and future tense to describe probable events.
3) Second conditional uses past tense and "would" to describe improbable or hypothetical situations.
4) Third conditional uses past perfect tense and "would have" to describe impossible past situations that did not actually occur.