Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Flussdiagrammknoten
- Estructure:
Present simple - Present simple
- Always happens.
Universal knowledge
- Example:
If you heat water at 100ºC, it boils
- Estructure:
Present simple - Future (Will)
- Estructure:
Past simple - Would (+ infinitive)
- Estructure:
Past perfect - Would have (+ participle)
- It is possible that it happpens
- It is little possible that it happens
- Example:
If you study, you will pass your exams
- Example:
If I won the lottery, Iwould travel to Rome
- Example:
If I had done that, I would have passed
- We use the zero conditional when we are 100% sure of a fact (scientific)
- We use the first conditional:
- To discuss possible or probable future events.
- To make promises and give warnings.
- We use the second conditional:
- To discuss imaginary situations in the present.
- To discuss imaginary or improbable events in the future.
- We use the third conditional to discuss hypothetical past events (which didn't happen)
- as long as, even if, providing that, unless
- We can use unless to mean if...not in negative conditional setences.
- We can use even if instead of if to show that the result will not be affected by the condition.
- We can use providing that or as long as (usually in first conditional setences) to mean but only if.
- Example:
Crime levels will continue to fall as long as we keep the same number of police officers.
- Example:
We'll be late unless we leave now
- Example:
The workers will strike even if their wages are increased.
- - Ability: could have
- Possibility: might have
- - Ability: could
- Possibility: might/could
- Permission: could
- - Possibility: may/might
- Permission: can
- Obligation: must
- Suggestion: Should