Conditionals
Conditional tenses are used in sentences which speculate about something happening, for example, 'If it rains, the ground will get wet'. There are three different types of conditional tenses, and in this overview, which includes exercises to help you improve your understanding, you'll learn how to recognise and use all types of conditional tenses.
A comparison of the four types of conditionals or if-clauses- Rules and exercises for intermediate level
Written by Barbara WadsworthAn overview of the conditional tenses and comparison explains what rules you need to follow when using them, with examples and exercises to help you learn. This online lesson in English grammar is designed for intermediate level students.
Third conditional - Rules and exercises for intermediate level
Written by James WadsworthAn overview of the third conditional tense explains what rules you need to follow when using this tense, with examples and exercises to help you learn. This online lesson in English grammar is designed for intermediate level students.
Second conditional - Rules and exercises for intermediate level
Written by Barbara WadsworthAn overview of the second conditional tense explains what rules you need to follow when using this tense, with examples and exercises to help you learn. This online lesson in English grammar is designed for intermediate level students.
First conditional - Rules and exercises for intermediate level
Written by Barbara WadsworthAn overview of the first conditional tense explains what rules you need to follow when using this tense, with examples and exercises to help you learn. This online lesson in English grammar is designed for intermediate level students.