There are four types of conditional sentences: 0 - The zero conditional. 1 - The first conditional. 2 - The second conditional. 3 - The third conditional. It is also possible to mix the second and third conditional. Let's look at each conditional to see how we use them.
Third Conditional examples: If I had got a gold medal, I would have been happy. If I had met Susan last week, I would have given her the book. If the weather had been good, we would have gone water-skiing. If the ' if ' clause comes first, a comma is usually used.
Study the sentences given below. If I am hungry, I will get something to eat. If you are hungry, you can eat an apple. If it rains we may get wet. This grammar exercise tests your ability to write type 1 conditional sentences. You have to fill in the blanks using the appropriate form of the verb given in the brackets. An example is given below.
Conditional sentences have two parts or clauses that give a condition in the dependent clause and a result in the independent clause. The condition clause usually contains an if statement. There are several different forms of conditional sentences that allow the writer to express various meanings using different tenses.
Conditional Sentences Type 2 refers to an action in the present that could happen if the present situation were different. I don't really expect the situation to change because it is very unlikely. Example: If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world. Conditional Sentence Type 3
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example of type 3 conditional sentence