Teoria_CONDICIONALES INGLES

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CONDITIONALS 1. ZERO CONDITIONAL FORM: IF/WHEN + PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENT SIMPLE USE: o To express a state that always applies (for general truths or for natural laws). If you heat water, it boils . People wear lighter clothes when it’s hot. If he comes home early, he sits in the garden. If the temperature drops to 0ºC, water turns into ice. 2. FIRST CONDITIONAL FORM: IF + PRESENT SIMPLE, WILL+ base form IMPERATIVE MODAL (can, may, might, must, should)+ base form USE: o To express something that it is possible or probable will happen in the present or future. If I have time, I’ll water the plants. Unless you hurry up , we’ll be late (If you don’t hurry...). If you go to the supermarket, buy some milk. If he is late, he might miss the first part of the play. If you give me a hand with the dishes, we can go out together.

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TEORIA CONDICIONES INGLES

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CONDITIONALS

1. ZERO CONDITIONAL

FORM: IF/WHEN + PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENT SIMPLE

USE:

o To express a state that always applies (for general truths or for

natural laws).

If you heat water, it boils.

People wear lighter clothes when it’s hot.

If he comes home early, he sits in the garden.

If the temperature drops to 0ºC, water turns into ice.

2. FIRST CONDITIONAL

FORM: IF + PRESENT SIMPLE, WILL+ base form

IMPERATIVE

MODAL (can, may, might, must,

should)+ base form

USE:

o To express something that it is possible or probable will happen

in the present or future.

If I have time, I’ll water the plants.

Unless you hurry up, we’ll be late (If you don’t hurry...).

If you go to the supermarket, buy some milk.

If he is late, he might miss the first part of the play.

If you give me a hand with the dishes, we can go out together.

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3. SECOND CONDITIONAL

FORM: IF + PAST SIMPLE, WOULD+ base form

MODAL (could, might)+ base form

USE:

o To talk about something that does not apply to the present and it

is rather impossible that it will happen in the future or for an

impossible, imaginary situations.

If I were Prime Minister, I would make school holidays longer.

If I had wings, I could fly like Peter Pan.

o To talk about something that does not apply to the present but it

is possible that it will happen in the future.

If I became an astronaut, I would travel into space.

If I did my homework, the teacher wouldn’t shout at me.

o To give advice (If I were, not “was”).

If I were you, I would study harder for this test.

I wouldn’t be so stubborn if I were you.

4. THIRD CONDITIONAL

FORM: IF + PAST PERFECT, WOULD HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE

MODAL (could, might) + HAVE + P. PART.

USE:

o To imagine what would have happened if things had happened

differently (also regrets or criticism).

If we had arrived earlier, we wouldn’t have missed the beginning

of the film.

They would have found the house if they had had a map.

If I had been more careful, I might not have broken the glass.

If he had followed the instructions, he wouldn’t have damaged

the CD player into ice.