This document discusses conditional sentences in three types: first conditional uses the present tense, second conditional uses past tense, and third conditional uses past perfect tense. The first conditional expresses a possible future event with "if + present tense + will + present tense". The second conditional expresses an unlikely future event with "if + past tense + would + present tense". The third conditional expresses an unlikely past event with "if + past perfect + would have + past participle".
This document discusses conditional sentences in three types: first conditional uses the present tense, second conditional uses past tense, and third conditional uses past perfect tense. The first conditional expresses a possible future event with "if + present tense + will + present tense". The second conditional expresses an unlikely future event with "if + past tense + would + present tense". The third conditional expresses an unlikely past event with "if + past perfect + would have + past participle".
This document discusses conditional sentences in three types: first conditional uses the present tense, second conditional uses past tense, and third conditional uses past perfect tense. The first conditional expresses a possible future event with "if + present tense + will + present tense". The second conditional expresses an unlikely future event with "if + past tense + would + present tense". The third conditional expresses an unlikely past event with "if + past perfect + would have + past participle".