The answer.1 A2 A3 A4 A5 Aconditional sentencesConditional sentences, or that many people known as the if-clause, is the sentence terms contains a clause (clause), second sentence. One sentence with the word with another one If there is a complete sentence-like general appearance. Note that the second sentence of this clause switch. start to lift the sentence where it is, but the emphasis and meaning.1. ZERO Conditional Sentences Zero conditional sentences is used for speaking the truth, General, using present simple in both sentence clause.If + present simple, present simple .... (people in Thailand are often says If + subject + subject + V1, V1)The zero conditional sentence sentences used to talk about the case, if there is one thing would always like another thing If it boils water reaches 100 degrees, the highest temperature is equal to 100° c. The water will be boiling peanuts, If I eat always sick if I eat peanuts. Iam I lost this feature, we will use the sentence in which the word when (when) rather than if.For example, moreIf people eat too much, they get fat eating the fat.If you touch a fire, you get burned if they touch the fire raiser.People die if they don't eat people, we will die. If not eating.You get if you mix hydrogen and oxygen water. If it includes hydrogen with oxygen to get water.Snakes bite if they are scared the snake bite, time was.If they are hungry, cry babies, baby will cry if you feel hungry.Zero conditional sentences is used to refer to conditional sentences true in General, but a specific event to talk about our store.2. FIRST Conditional Sentences First conditional sentences is used for saying if one thing happens. Another thing is happening or may happen If + present simple, using the simple future.If + present simple, ... will + infinitive (Thailand people usually write that If + subject + subject + V1, will be going to + V1/).Use the specific events which may be discussed or speaker think should happen, for example,If it rains, I won't go to the park if it rains, I will not go to the Park.If I go to today, I'll study the party tonight, I'm reading today. Going to the party tonight.If I have enough money, I'll buy some new shoes, there are enough funds. I'm going to buy new shoes.She'll be late if the train is delayed, if the train is late she came slowly.She'll miss the bus if she doesn't leave soon. She will not leave the bus, if not now.If I see her, I'll tell her I told him if he is found.Zero conditional on the first conditional that each situation: said. See, for example, crystal clear again!Zero conditional: If you sit in the sun, you get burned (whoever that is) sitting Sun will burn skin.First conditional: If you sit in the sun, you'll get burned if she is sitting her skin sun burnt!3. SECOND Conditional SentencesFirst conditional use to talk about things that people say the prognosis that it happened, but the Second conditional is used to talk about what she thinks is not likely to occur, such as:First conditional: If she studies harder, she'll pass the exam if she intended to learn more, she will pass (I think it's possible.)Second conditional: If she studied harder, she would pass the exam if she intended to study the more she probably passed (but she doesn't think that will be possible is, I think she is a very determined and she probably does not pass the exam).The second conditional sentences is used with the simple past If + would + infinitive, I.if + past simple, ...would + infinitive(Note that the clause that follows after the verb to verb if it is to be used, for example, with the President were all If I were you ... If I were her ... but it was to be used to meet the President.)How to use the-Talk about ambition that occurs in the future, but it may not happen, such as.If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house if I buy large House is lottoeri (which I think would be lottoeri of course).If I met the Queen of England, I would say hello if she has found paradise, whilst England I would say hello.She would travel all over the world if she were rich, he would travel around the world. If there is a large amount.She would pass the exam if she ever would she studied was driving if she had ever passed reading (which really stick to read!)-Talking about the road to takan today. Not true at all, such as:If I had his number, I would call him if I have his phone time. call him (but really I have no extension, him).If I were you, I wouldn't go out with her man that if I were, I would not go out with him.The first sentence, second conditional conditional in that it contains very little, such as.Second conditional: If I had enough money I would buy a house with a swimming pool and twenty bedrooms. If there is enough money, I will buy a House that has twenty rooms with swimming pool (which is not just a dream.)First conditional: If I have enough money, I'll buy some new shoes if I buy enough money for new shoes (it's possible more than most).4. THIRD Conditional SentencesIf a conditional sentence final use + past perfect (subject + had + V3), I would have + V3.if + past perfect, ...would + have + past participleThis sentence is used to talk about the past, not the actual. That have already occurred?If she had, she would have studied the exam passed, he read a book. He passed the exam (which she knows is not really reading and examination).If I hadn't, I wouldn't have eaten so much if he felt sick, very sick, I probably don't (but really, I was so sick)If we had taken a taxi, we wouldn't have missed the plane. If we fixed up our cab is air.She wouldn't have been if she had gone to bed tired earlier, if she won't go to bed this very fatigued faster.She would have become a teacher if she had gone to university. She would be a teacher if she enrolled in the University.He would have been on time for the interview if he had left the house at nine he came to interview time. If you leave the House now nine o'clock.5. MIXED Conditional SentencesIn addition, conditional sentences are a mixture of the two, I come with a lot of time by talking about what is the truth in the past are related to current.She would be a rich widow now if she'd married him. She would have been a millionaire, mai if she marry him (it is not marriage with him. Now is not a very rich widow).If I'd studied law, I'd be an attorney now. If it were legal, I'm now learning to become a lawyer.If you read this, very good ^^ was called a long marriage where the sentence sends the mana?
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