Yes Jaime, If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
Hello mom, If I pass the conditional exam, will I go to the party?
Hello students, today we have a quiz about conditionals, are you ready?
Yes, Jaime, you got a ten. Now Carly can you give an example of passive voice?
Yes Victor, but right now I need Jaime to make some examples.
The example for the First conditional is, I'll pass that exam if I study a lot tonight. For the second conditional is, If I knew the answer, If I won the lottery, I would buy a house.
Yes teacher, can I make some sentences?
Y-Yes, yes of course teacher, the example for zero conditional is, If blue and red are mixed, purple is obtained.
Oh, ok, the active is The hunter killed the lion, and the passive is The lion was killed by the hunter.
And finally the example with the third conditional, If I had studied medicine, I would have been a surgeon today
The structure of the zero conditional is: Option 1: If + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple) + Result (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple).Option 2: Result (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple) + if + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple).
The structure of the first conditional is:Option 1: If + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple) + will + Result (sentence with verb in infinitive).Option 2: Result (sentence with infinitive verb) + will + if + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in present simple).
The structure of the second conditional is:Option 1: If + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in past simple) + would + Result (sentence with verb in infinitive).Option 2: Result (sentence with infinitive verb) + would + if + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in past simple).
The structure of the third conditional is:Option 1: If + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in past perfect) + would have + Result (sentence with verb conjugated in past).Option 2: Result (sentence with verb conjugated in the past) + would have + if + Condition (sentence with verb conjugated in the past perfect).
The passive voice is used to show interest in the person or object that experiences an action rather than the person or object that performs the action.
Hello Jaime, How did you do on the exam?
Hi mom, I got a 10 and I understood the subject, I was able to explain it to the audience.
Thank you for reading this comic, I tried to put structures and examples, I hope you had a good time. End