Conditionals are structures which express a situation and the possible results.
They consist of a condition clause (if-clause):
And a main clause (result clause):
Use the zero conditional to express general truths and facts.
Use the first conditional to express likely future situations and their consequences.
Use the second conditional to express unlikely future situations and their consequences.
Use the third conditional to imagine a different past.
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