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I learned that a conditional consists of two clauses: the main clause and the “if” clause, and either can come first. There are five main conditionals. The zero conditional consists out of when/if + present tense, present tense. It is used to refer to actions and facts that are irrefutable. You can use if and when with no interchangeable meaning. The first conditional consists out of if + present tense, will (which can be changed with a modal verb). It is used to talk about a “real” situation in the future that is possible, probable or even certain, once the condition has been satisfied. The second conditional consists out of if + past simple, would/could/might + have + base form. It is used to communicate a present or future “unreal” (hypothetical situation that’s unreal and unlikely to ever be real). The third conditional consists out of if + past perfect, would/could/might + have + past participle. Refers to a hypothetical past action (or non-action) and the hypothetical past consequence/result. This condition could never have been met and subsequently the consequence is/was impossible. We sometimes combine a second conditional clause with a third conditional clause. It is commonly formed as follows: if + past perfect, would + base form. It refers to a hypothetical past action or state, and the hypothetical present consequence. I learned that certain tenses change into specific tenses when a sentences is changed from direct speech to reported speech. The present simple turns into past simple, present continuous turns into past continuous, present perfect turns into past perfect, present perfect continuous turns into past perfect continuous, past simple turns into past perfect, past continuous turns into past perfect continuous, will turns into would, past perfect remains past perfect, past perfect continuous remains past perfect continuous. It is important to change pronouns and time expressions when you change direct speech to reported speech, too.
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