1⃣1⃣. #Conditionals
In the IELTS Speaking test Part 3, you are more likely to be asked conditional sentences. A conditional sentence is a sentence that states one situation as a condition for the occurrence of another situation. To put it simply, the basic structure underlying most conditional sentences can be expressed as, “If this, then that.”
The most common conditional sentences covered in the IELTS Speaking test are the zero, first, and second conditionals.
i) Zero Conditionals
They are used to describe factual situations. Both clauses are in the simple present tense.
📝Examples:
When it rains, I take the bus.
If I work from home, I don’t get salary deductions.
I don’t eat breakfast if I am late for work.
ii) First Conditionals
They are used to express what will most likely happen in the future if a certain condition is met. The ‘if’ phrase is normally in the present tense, and the following clause frequently includes a verb such as ‘will,’ ‘can’, or ‘might,’.
📝Examples:
If I get the required band score for IELTS, I will migrate to Canada.
If I get promoted at work, I might buy myself a new car.
I can bring my family to the UK if I get the required band score in IELTS.
iii) Second Conditionals
They are used to express an improbable circumstance. The ‘if’ phrase is in the past tense, whereas the following clause frequently includes a verb such as ‘would’ or ‘could’.
📝Examples:
If I were the mayor of our city, I would ban the use of plastics.
If I won the lottery, I could afford not to work.
I would give everyone a pay increase if I were rich.
P/s: Qiyin bo'lmasa reaksiya qoldiramiz ✅
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In the IELTS Speaking test Part 3, you are more likely to be asked conditional sentences. A conditional sentence is a sentence that states one situation as a condition for the occurrence of another situation. To put it simply, the basic structure underlying most conditional sentences can be expressed as, “If this, then that.”
The most common conditional sentences covered in the IELTS Speaking test are the zero, first, and second conditionals.
i) Zero Conditionals
They are used to describe factual situations. Both clauses are in the simple present tense.
📝Examples:
When it rains, I take the bus.
If I work from home, I don’t get salary deductions.
I don’t eat breakfast if I am late for work.
ii) First Conditionals
They are used to express what will most likely happen in the future if a certain condition is met. The ‘if’ phrase is normally in the present tense, and the following clause frequently includes a verb such as ‘will,’ ‘can’, or ‘might,’.
📝Examples:
If I get the required band score for IELTS, I will migrate to Canada.
If I get promoted at work, I might buy myself a new car.
I can bring my family to the UK if I get the required band score in IELTS.
iii) Second Conditionals
They are used to express an improbable circumstance. The ‘if’ phrase is in the past tense, whereas the following clause frequently includes a verb such as ‘would’ or ‘could’.
📝Examples:
If I were the mayor of our city, I would ban the use of plastics.
If I won the lottery, I could afford not to work.
I would give everyone a pay increase if I were rich.
P/s: Qiyin bo'lmasa reaksiya qoldiramiz ✅
👉@REAL_MOCK_EXAMS👈