Conditionals

[|Conditional tutorial]: Type 0 (Present real conditions)
Type 0 are used to talk about facts, general truths, habits, and common events in real situations. Watch this video tutorial to find out more.

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For more on present real conditions follow this link to an **[|English page tutorial]**.

[|Conditional tutorial 2]: Type 1 (Future possibilities)
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For more on present real conditions follow this link to an [|English Page tutorial].

Now that you have viewed both videos and looked at the written explanations try these exercises to check you have understood: **[|One]** and [|Two].

[|Conditional tutorial 3]: Type 2 (Unreal present or future)
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For more on present unreal conditions follow this link to an [|English Page tutorial] (scroll down to you see "Present Unreal Conditional".

When you have viewed the video tutorial and reviewed the written explanation try these exercises to chack you have understood and to practise: [|One: Present Unreal Conditional] and [|Two: Present Unreal or Present Real Conditional?]

[|Conditional tutorial 4 (Part 1)]: Type 3 (Unreal past)
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[|Conditional tutorial 4 (Part 2)]: Type 3 (Unreal past)
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For more on present unreal conditions follow this link to an [|English Page tutorial].

When you have viewed the video tutorials and reviewed the written explanation try these exercises to chack you have understood and to practise: [|One: Unreal past conditionals], and [|Two: Present Unreal or Past Unreal Conditional?]

[|Conditional forms test]
Use this test to check if you still need to do some work on conditional sentences. If you you notice that you still have problems make a note of these and do the following: inform your tutor so that he or she can help, and/or follow this link and work your way through the [|Conditional Tutorial] exercises.

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