How do these types of conditionals differ from one another in terms of
its use?
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The main difference is that you can use the Second Conditional to describe a result that can happen although it is unlikely that it will, while you use the Third Conditional to describe a situation that could have happened in the past had a condition been met.
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Conditional sentences are used to describe two conditions in one sentence.
Explanation:
There would be one conditional main sentence and the other would be the reasons.
There are four types of conditional sentences.
- Zero conditional sentences: These sentences will display the absolute truths which are followed by the cause.
- One conditional sentence: These sentences will display when the outcome is not guaranteed in the future.
- Two conditional sentences: These sentences will display the outcome which is unrealistic.
- Third conditional sentences: These sentences will display when situations in the past and future would be different.
Various tenses are used for the different type of conditional sentences.
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