Conditionals ReviewVersión en línea Guess and select the type of CONDITIONAL, its EXPLANATION, STRUCTURE and the EXAMPLE in groups of FOUR. Then, do the same with the rest of conditionals. You will only have 3 attempts. Choose wisely. por Ana Hormigos 1 Group 1 2 Group 2 3 Group 3 4 Group 4 ZERO CONDITIONAL It is used to express real situations. If/When + present tense, present tense. If I don't sleep at least eight hours, I am very tired. FIRST CONDITIONAL We use it to talk about the result of a future situation, when it is likely to happen. If + present tense, future tense (will). If you don't do your homework now, you will forget later. SECOND CONDITIONAL It is used to talk about possible results of a situation if the first part happens. If + past tense, should/would/could/might. If I had more money, I would live in a palace. THIRD CONDITIONAL We use it to imagine a different past, when something did or didn't happen, and the result is different. If + past perfect, should/would/could/might + have + past participle. If she hadn't passed her driving test, she would have been very sad.