Let’s talk about those good ol’ conditionals, shall we? You know, the 'first’, 'second’, and 'third’ amigos of the conditional world.
The 'first conditional’ is all like, „If we play tennis, I’ll win.” The 'second conditional’ be like, „If we played tennis, I would win.” And the 'third conditional’ comes in hot with, „If we had played tennis, I would have won.”
Now, these babies are great to practice, but some folks get all caught up thinking these are the only kids on the block. Then they stumble upon a sentence like,
„If she didn’t phone this morning, then she’s probably away” and they’re like, „Wait, is this a fourth conditional?!”
But fear not, my friends, for 'if’ is a versatile little word. It’s not just for hanging out with will and would in those special structures.
Nope, it can kick it with regular ol’ verb forms too. So don’t be afraid to mix things up and get creative with your conditionals. Who knows, you might just stumble upon a whole new gang of conditionals to play with.
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