1-й та 2-й умовні речення
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First Conditional (real future)
If it rains
/ɪf ɪt reɪnz/
If it rains, I will stay at home.
If you study
/ɪf juː ˈstʌdi/
If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
If we leave now
/ɪf wiː liːv naʊ/
If we leave now, we'll catch the train.
won't help
/woʊnt help/
If you don't ask, no one will help you.
Second Conditional (imaginary present)
If I were
/ɪf aɪ wɜːr/
If I were you, I would apologise.
If I had
/ɪf aɪ hæd/
If I had a car, I would drive everywhere.
If she knew
/ɪf ʃiː njuː/
If she knew the truth, she would be upset.
would travel
/wʊd ˈtrævəl/
I would travel the world if I were rich.
First vs Second — Probability
If I get a raise
/ɪf aɪ ɡet ə reɪz/
If I get a raise, I'll buy a new laptop. (likely)
If I won the lottery
/ɪf aɪ wʌn ðə ˈlɒtəri/
If I won the lottery, I'd buy a yacht. (unlikely)
Giving Advice (would)
If I were you
/ɪf aɪ wɜːr juː/
If I were you, I'd take the job.
If I had time
/ɪf aɪ hæd taɪm/
If I had time, I would help.
wouldn't worry
/ˈwʊdənt ˈwʌri/
If I were you, I wouldn't worry about it.