First Conditional
Sentences in the First Conditional expres fact. We use the First Conditional to express a possible condition and its expected result in the future.
First Conditional = If + Present Simple, Will + Base Verb
- If you buy a generic medication, you will save money.
- I'll give my nutritionist a call tonight if I'm not too busy.
- If we see new scrubs, we'll get them for you.
Second Conditional
Second Conditional sentences do not generally express fact or reality. Instead, they express the opposite of reality in the present and future. Second Conditional sentences express a hypothetical situation. The hypothetical situation is expressed by backshifting the if clause to the past.
Second Conditional = If + Past Simple, Would / Could + Base Verb
- If I didn't have bad eyes, I would not need an opthamologist.
- What would you do if you were in that operating room?
Differences Between First and Second Conditional Sentences
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