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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Which are the different types of conditionals?
  

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I presume that you mean: Conditional I (future possible): If I see you, I will buy you a beer. ) Conditional II (present/future hypothetical): If I saw you, I would buy you a beer. ) Conditional III (past hypothetical): If I had seen you, I would have bought you a beer.

  • I presume that you mean: Conditional I (future possible): If I see you, I will buy you a beer.
  • ) Conditional II (present/future hypothetical): If I saw you, I would buy you a beer.
  • ) Conditional III (past hypothetical): If I had seen you, I would have bought you a beer.
  • ) There is also something called the Zero Conditional, which has no conditions-- it is always true: If you hit your thumb with a hammer, it hurts.
  • (Always).
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I presume that you mean:

Conditional I (future possible): If I see you, I will buy you a beer. (I might see you.)
Conditional II (present/future hypothetical): If I saw you, I would buy you a beer. (I probably won't see you.)
Conditional III (past hypothetical): If I had seen you, I would have bought you a beer. (I didn't see you.)

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