I would have told you,if i (see) him​

     
L> First, Second, và Third Conditional First, Second, & Third Conditional
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This analysis of conditional verb forms was written by Rob De Decker, who teaches English at a Flemish grammar school (equivalent to lớn an American high school) in Schellebelle, Belgium. It is used here with his permission.

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Conditional Clause và Main Clause
If I have enough money,conditional clauseI will go to Japan.main clauseI will go lớn Japan,main clauseif I have enough moneyconditional clause
First, Second, and Third Conditional
1. First conditional: If I have enough money, I will go to lớn Japan.2. Second conditional:If I had enough money, I would go lớn Japan.3. Third conditional:If I had had enough money, I would have gone to Japan.
Conditional clauseMain clause 1. If + Present Tense will + inf / present tense / imperative If you help me with the dishes (if + pres), I will help you with your homework. (will + inf) If the sum of the digits of a number is divisible by three, the number is divisible by three (Pres. Tense) If you see Mr Fox tonight, tell him I am ill. (imperative).2. If + Past Tense would + inf3. If + Past Perfect Tense would have + past participleWe vì chưng not normally use will or would in the conditional clause, only in the main clause.

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Uses of the ConditionalFirst conditional
Nature: open condition, what is said in the condition is possible. Time: This condition refers either to lớn present or lớn future time.e.g. If he is late, we will have to go without him.If my mother knows about this, we are in serious trouble.Second conditionalNature: unreal (impossible) or improbable situations.Time: present; the TENSE is past, but we are talking about the present, now.

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e.g. If I knew her name, I would tell you.If I were you, I would tell my father.Compare: If I become president, I will change the social security system. (Said by a presidential candidate)If I became president, I would change the social security system. (Said by a schoolboy: improbable)If we win this match, we are qualified for the semifinals.If I won a million pounds, I would stop teaching. (improbable) Third conditionalNature: unrealTime: Past (so we are talking about a situation that was not so in the past.)e.g. If you had warned me, I would not have told your father about that party.(But you didn"t, & I have).Remember!1. The conditional construction does not normally use will or would in if-clauses.EXCEPTION: If will or would express willingness, as in requests, they can be used in if-clauses. E.g. If you will come this way, the manager will see you now. I would be grateful if you would give me a little help. (= ± please, come this way; please, give me...) 2. For the second conditional, were replaces was: If I were a rich man... 3. After if, we can either use "some(-one, -where...)" or "any(-one, -where...). If I have some spare time next weekend....or : If I have any spare time...4. Instead of if not, we can use unless. E.g. I"ll be back tomorrow unless there is a plane strike.He"ll accept the job unless the salary is too low.5.There is a "mixed type" as well, for the present results of an unreal condition in the past:If + Past Perfect - would + inf.If you had warned me , I would not be in prison .