Conditional tenses are used to talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations. There are three conditional types:
1. Type I uses present tense in the if-clause and future in the main clause to talk about probable future events. Examples are given of exercises to complete sentences in this form.
2. Type II uses past tense in the if-clause and present conditional (would/could/might) in the main clause to talk about unlikely or imaginary present situations. More exercises are provided to complete sentences in this form.
3. Type III uses past perfect in the if-clause and past conditional (could have/would have/might have) in the main clause to talk about unlikely past situations and their results