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Conditional Sentences Rules

*✅Conditional Sentences Rules*

1. *Zero Conditional (General Truths)*: Used to express general truths and facts.
- Structure: *If + Present Simple, Present Simple*
- Example: If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.

2. *First Conditional (Real Future Possibility)*: Used to express real future possibilities.
- Structure: *If + Present Simple, Will + Base Verb*
- Example: If it rains, we will stay indoors.

3. *Second Conditional (Unreal Present/Future)*: Used to express unreal present or future situations.
- Structure: *If + Past Simple, Would + Base Verb*
- Example: If I had a car, I would drive to work.

4. *Third Conditional (Unreal Past, Regret/Imagination)*: Used to express unreal past situations and their possible outcomes.
- Structure: *If + Past Perfect, Would Have + Past Participle*
- Example: If she had studied, she would have passed the exam.

5. *Mixed Conditional (Past Condition, Present Result)*: Used to express past conditions and their present results.
- Structure: *If + Past Perfect, Would + Base Verb (Present Time)*
- Example: If he had woken up earlier, he wouldn’t be late now.

6. *Inverted Conditionals (Formal/Advanced Usage)*: Used in formal or advanced writing.
- Structure: *Had + Subject + Past Participle, Would + Base Verb*
- Example: Had I known, I would have helped you.

7. *Unless = If Not*: Used to express a condition that must be met.
- Example: Unless you study, you will fail. (If you don’t study, you will fail.)

8. *Should in Conditionals (Polite/Unlikely Situations)*: Used to express polite or unlikely situations.
- Structure: *Should + Subject + Base Verb, Will + Base Verb*
- Example: Should you need any help, please call me.

9. *Were to (Unreal or Hypothetical Emphasis)*: Used to emphasize an unreal or hypothetical situation.
- Example: If she were to call, I would answer.

10. *Modals in Conditional Sentences*: Used to express degrees of possibility, ability, or obligation.
- Example: If you practice daily, you might improve your skills.

♦️ *𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐨𝐟 `𝐕𝐞𝐫𝐲`* ♦️

*Very lazy* —> Indolent

Very long —>  *Extensive*

*Very loose* —> Slack

Very accurate —>  *Exact*

*Very afraid* —> Fearful

Very clever —>  *Intelligent*

*Very cute* —> Adorable

Very dull —>  *Tedious*

*Very eager* —> Keen

Very evil —>  *Wicked*

*Very fast* —> Quick

Very fierce —>  *Ferocious*

*Very light* —> Luminous

Very lively —>  *Animated*

*Very lovely* –> Adorable

Very mean —>  *Cruel*

*Very messy* —> Slovenly

Very nice —>  *Kind*

*Very often* —> Frequently

Very old —>  *Ancient*

Very open —>  *Transparent*

*Very pale* —> Ashen

Very perfect —>  *Flawless*

*Very powerful* —> Compelling

Very pretty —>  *Beautiful*

*Very rainy* —> Pouring

Very scared —>  *Petrified*

*Very scary* —> Chilling

Very serious —>  *Grave*

*Very sharp* —> Keen

Very shiny —>  *Gleaming*

*Very shy* —> Timid

Very simple —>  *Basic*

*Very skinny* —> Skeletal

Very smooth —>  *Sleek*

*Very soft* —> Downy

Very sorry —>  *Apologetic*

*Very special* —> Exceptional

Very sure —>  *Certain*

*Very sweet* —> Thoughtful

Very talented —>  *Gifted*

*Very tasty* —> Delicious

Very thirsty —>  *Parched*

*Very tight* —> Constricting

Very tiny —>  *Minuscule*

*Very tired* —> Exhausted

Very wide —>  *Expansive*

*Very willing* —>  Eager

Very windy —>  *Blustery*
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