
Conditionals
Conditionals: Express Possibilities and Hypothetical Situations in English
Conditionals are sentences that describe possible or hypothetical situations and their consequences. English has four main types of conditionals: Zero Conditional (for facts), First Conditional (for real possibilities), Second Conditional (for unlikely or imaginary situations), and Third Conditional (for past situations that didn’t happen).
Understanding and using conditionals helps you discuss potential outcomes, future plans, or even regrets, making your speech and writing more flexible and nuanced.
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