Conditional sentences. There are four basic types of conditional sentences in English. Zero conditional (type 0): I take my umbrella if it rains. First conditional (type 1): I'll call you if I work late. Second conditional (type 2): If the bus didn't arrive on time, I would drive you to the airport. Third conditional (type 3): She wouldn't have In type 1 conditional sentences we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive (first form of the verb) in the main clause. Type 1 conditional sentences are used to talk about real and possible situations. 1. If you ————————- politely, you will earn their respect. (behave) 2. If you give respect, you It is possible for the two parts of a conditional sentence to refer to different times, and the resulting sentence is a "mixed conditional" sentence. There are two types of mixed conditional sentence. Present result of a past condition Form In this type of mixed conditional sentence, the tense in the 'if' clause is the past perfect, and the A TYPE 1 CONDITIONAL sentence is formed. when: talking about something that is very. likely to happen. If I work hard, I can get more money. IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE. If mother leaves us, we might cry. If+ simple present. will/might/can + verb. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 1 & 2CÂU ĐIỀU KIỆN LOẠI 1 & 2. a. Conditional sentence type 1 ( Điều kiện có thể xảy ra ở hiện tại hoặc tương lai) EX: If you do your best, you can pass the exam. Ex: If you work hard, you will pass the exam. Ex: If you not hurry, you may miss the train. b. Conditional sentences — Type 2 — Positive and Negative. Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence — type 2. Mind the negations in the sentences. 1. They (to get up) earlier if they (not / to go) to bed late. 2. If Noah (to be) here, he (to know) what to do. 3. .

type 2 conditional sentences