0Hi,02br 00Please tell me my logic is correct.02br 02br 00I think this is first conditional02br 02br 00If I need it, I will call you.02br 02br 00Can I use these versions?02br 02br 001. If I need it, I would call you.-- I think 'would' can be used to indicate 01u00what you would do presently or at some time in the future, if a condition is met.02u00 (Come to think of it, I don't know if the underlined conditional is correct either.)02br 02br 002. If I need it, I would be calling you.02br 02br 003. If I need it, I would be likely to call you. 02br 02br 00I feel nos 1, 2 and 3 all involve a sense of what you will do in the near future or in the future, they could be used just like the first condtional example "If I need it, I will call you." 0-
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02br 00None of those three are correct. 0-
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02br 00None of those three are correct.
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0 .02br 00None of those three are correct. 01i00Would02i00 suggests future hypothesis only, so requires the 2nd Conditional:01i00 If I 01b00needed02b00 it, I would..02i00..0-
0Good references:02br 02br 00 Conditionals02br 05002br 05102br 00I'd use the first and forget about the classifications ... 0230hrefhttp://www.englishpage.com/conditional/conditionalintro.html251hrefhttp://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-conditional_1.html