I don't know much about conditionals, but I think they need to use "If" in their structure.
What woul you like to know about conditionals?
I'd like to know everithing about conditionals: when I used them, how their structure is.
3. Answer these questions in your post:
a. What is a conditional?
A conditional is what we use when we need to express that the action in the main clause can only take place if a certain condition is fulfilled.
b. When do we use a conditional?
A conditional is used when we need to express general truths, things which may happen, things which are unreal and to talk about unreal situations in the past, that is, things which did not happen in the past.
c. How many types of conditionals are there?
In the video are four types of conditionals: Conditional Zero, conditional I, conditional II and conditional III.
4. Fill in the following chart:
Type of Conditional
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Description
When do we use it?
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Structure
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Examples
(with different possible structures)
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If Clause
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Consequence Clause
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Zero
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When it is logic and true that the situation will happen.
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If + Present simple.
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present simple.
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If you freeze ice, it becomes ice
Plants die if the don't get enough water.
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First
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When the situation is possible that happen with high probability.
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If+Present simple.
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Simple future.
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If i get up late, I will arrive late to my class.
I will lose my job if i arrive late.
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Second
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When the situation won't or don't happen.
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If+Past simple.
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Simple conditional.(would)
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If i went to the moon, i would meet an ET.
She would die if she dreamt with Freddy Krueger.
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Third
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When the situation didn`t happen
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If+Past perfect
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Conditional perfect
(would have done)
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If he had bought a car, he would have traveled to Pasto.
They would have broken a glass if the had kicked the ball.
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I learn a lot about conditionals, how to use them and the estructure of them.
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