
WITH ALL CONTIDIONALS WE HAVE:Confitional Clause and the result
USES
Something very likely in the future
FORM
Present simple (Conditional Clause) + WILL / WON'T (Result)
If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus.
USES
Imaginary situation in the past
FORM
Past Perfect (Conditional Clause) + Past Participle (Result)
Had you listened to Marcus if he had told you the truth?
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USES
Facts that always happen
Instructions or Orders
FORM
The conditional Clause is with Present Simple
If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
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Future but condition is very unlikely to occur
For giving advice
FORM
Past Simple(Conditional Clause) + Would (Result)
If it rained, you would get wet.
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