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English GrammarConditionals / The If ClauseOverview | 1st Conditional | 2nd Conditional | 3rd Conditional | 0 Conditional


  • A conditional sentence shows that an action is reliant on something else (there's a condition).
  • The two most common conditionals are real and unreal, they are sometimes called if-clauses.
  • The real conditional (often named 1st Conditional or Conditional Type I) describes situations based on fact.
  • The unreal conditional (often named 2nd Conditional or Conditional Type II) describes unreal or imaginary situations.
  • There is also what we call the 3rd conditional (often named Conditional Type III), used to express no possibility of something having happened in the past, and the 0 conditional (often called the zero conditional) is used to express absolute certainty.
  • Unless you are studying English to pass an exam or test don't try to remember the types, just learn the structure so that you know how to express the meaning conveyed by each type - it's going to happen - it's only going to happen if something else happens - it's never going to happen.


1st Conditional / Conditional 1

Overview | 2nd Conditional | 3rd Conditional | 0 Conditional

  • The first conditional is used to express situations based on fact in the present or future (things which may happen).
Uses the simple present tense + will or a modal verb:-

Formation

(IF Clause)
(Main Clause)
If I see you tomorrow,I will buy you a drink.
If you buy me a drink,I might buy you one.
or...
(Main Clause)
(IF Clause)
I will buy you a drinkif I see you tomorrow.
I might buy you oneif you buy me one.
We often use unless which means 'if ... not'.

Formation

(IF Clause)
(Main Clause)
Unless you hand in your homework,I won't mark it.
means
If you don't hand in your homework,I won't mark it.
or...
(Main Clause)
(IF Clause)
I won't mark your homeworkunless you hand it in.
means
I won't mark your homeworkif you don't hand it in.

Note! We never use will, or won't in the if part of the sentence.
For example:
  • If I have time today, I will phone my friend. = I will phone my friend if I have time today. (It is possible that I will have time - therefore the condition is real).
  • If I go to England, I will buy some Cheddar cheese. = I will buy some Cheddar cheese if I go to England. (It is possible that I will go to England - therefore the condition is real).

Conditional 2 / 2nd Conditional / Conditional II

Overview | 1st Conditional | 3rd Conditional | 0 Conditional
The 2nd conditional is used to express unreal situations in the present or future. Often used to express a wish.
Uses the simple past tense:-

Formation

(IF Clause)
(Main Clause)
If I won the lottery,I would buy a new house.
or...
(Main Clause)
(IF Clause)
I would buy a new houseif I won the lottery.
Note! We never use would, or wouldn't in the if clause.
For example:
  • If I were you, I wouldn't do that. = I wouldn't do that, if I were you. (I am not you - therefore the condition is unreal).
  • If I had more time, I would do more on my websites. = I would do more on my websites, if I had more time. (I don't have more time - therefore the condition is unreal).

Conditional 3 / 3rd Conditional / Conditional III

Overview | 1st Conditional | 2nd Conditional | 0 Conditional
Used to express conditions in the past that did not happen. Often used to express criticism or regret with would have, could have or should have.
Uses the past perfect tense:-

Formation

(IF Clause)
(Main Clause)
If I had worked harder,I would have passed my exam.
If I had worked harder,I could have passed my exam.
If I had worked harder,I should have passed my exam.
or...
(Main Clause)
(IF Clause)
I would have passed my examif I had worked harder.
I could have passed my examif I had worked harder.
I should have passed my examif I had worked harder.
Note! We never use would have, or wouldn't have etc in the if clause.
For example:
  • If I hadn't helped you, you would have failed. = You would have failed, if I hadn't helped you. (I helped you so you didn't fail).
  • If it had been sunny, we could have gone out. = We could have gone out, if it had been. (We didn't go out because it wasn't sunny).

Conditional 0 / Zero Conditional

Overview | 1st Conditional | 2nd Conditional | 3rd Conditional
The conditional 0 is used to express general truths and facts (often things based on scientific fact).
Uses the simple present tense:-

Formation

(IF Clause)
(Main Clause)
If you heat water to 100°C,it boils.
or...
(Main Clause)
(IF Clause)
Water boilsif you heat it to 100°C,
For example:
  • If you drop an apple, it falls. = An apple falls, if you drop it. (This is an absolute truth based on scientific fact - gravity).
  • If you don't do your homework, I will be disappointed. = I will be disappointed, if you don't do your homework. (This is a general truth based on previous knowledge - you know that I am disappointed if people don't do their homework).
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Note! Most zero conditional sentences mean the same thing if "when" is used instead of "if".



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