Sentences with Conditionals, Sentences about Conditionals in English
Sentences with Conditional Zero Type, Type 0
1.If you mix red and white, you get orange. (Zero Type)
2.When you mix colors, you get different color. (Zero Type)
3.If it snows, the ground gets icy. (Zero Type)
4.When water reaches a hundred degrees, water boils. (Zero Type)
5.If you have works to do, you do not go to bed. (Zero Type)
Sentences with Conditional First Type, Type 1
1.If you feel bad, you must go to the doctor. (First Type)
2.You will be angry if you lose the match. (First Type)
3.If you don’t hurry, you will miss the train. (First Type)
4.If I am not busy tomorrow, I will help you. (First Type)
5.I will not be upset if you do not love me. (First Type)
Sentences with Conditional Second Type, Type 2
1.I have to work tomorrow, so I can’t come to the amusement park. (Second Type)
2.If I were you, I would want to be a doctor. (Second Type)
3.If I understood what the teacher said, I could tell you. (Second Type)
4.If she weren’t ill, she would go to the school. (Second Type)
5.If I were a chairman, I would offer new and different ideas. (Second Type)
Sentences with Conditional Third Type, Type 3
1.If I had been a smart boy, I would not have annoyed my mother. (Third Type)
2.If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation. (Third Type)
3.I would have called you if I had known your number. (Third Type)
4.If you had married me, I would have given you a car. (Third Type)
5.If my daughter had seen this toys, she probably would have wanted me to buy them. (Third Type)