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Exceptions of Conditional

So far you have only learned the basic rules for Conditional Sentences. It depends on the context, however, which tense to use. So sometimes it's possible for example that in an �If Clause Type 1� another tense than Simple Present is used, e.g. Present Progressive or Present Perfect.
Conditional Sentences Type 1 (likely)
Condition refers to:
If Clause
Main Clause
future action
Simple Present
If the book is interesting, �
Future I
�I will buy it.
action going on now
Present Progressive
If he is snoring, �
Future I
�I will wake him up.
finished action
Present Perfect
If he has moved into his new flat, �
Future I
�we will visit him.
improbable action
should + Infinitive
If she should win this race, �
Future I
�I will congratulate her.
present facts
Simple Present
If he gets what he wants, �
Simple Present
�he is very nice.
Conditional Sentences Type 2 (unlikely)
Condition refers to:
If Clause
Main Clause
present / future event
Simple Past
If I had a lot of money, �
Conditional 1
�I would travel around the world.
result in the past
Simple Past
If I knew him, �
Conditional 2
�I would have said hello.
Conditional Sentences Type 2 (impossible)

Condition refers to:
If Clause
Main Clause
present
Past Perfect
If I had known it, �
Conditional 1
�I would not be here now.
past
Past Perfect
If he had learned for the test, �
Conditional 2
�he would not have failed it.

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