2. Type 2 conditional sentences refer to the present or future. The past tense in the if-clause expresses unreal things unlikely to happen. Type 2 conditional sentences can also be used to give advice /õàðàìññàíáîëîíáèåëýãäýýã¿é ¿éëÿâäëûãõýëýõýäõýðýãëýíý/
3. If + past simple ,would/could/might + bare infinitive For example: If I were you, I would tell her the truth Õýðâýýáè ÷èíèéîðîíäáàéñàíáîë ò¿¿íä ¿íýíèéãõýëýõáàéñàí
4. If + past simple ,would/could/might + bare infinitive For example: If we had a car, we would drive to Paris. ÕýðâýýáèäìàøèíòàéáàéñàíñàíáîëáèäÏàðèñÿâæ ¿çýæáàéñàí
5. If + past simple ,would/could/might + bare infinitive For example: If I were you,I would call the doctor immediately. Õýðâýýáè ÷èíèéîðîíäáàéñàíáîë, íýíäàðóéýì÷ð¿¿ óòàñäàõáàéñàí
6. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES-TYPE 3 Type 3 conditional sentences refer to the past and describe situations that never happened. They are used to talk about imaginary situation contrary to the facts, in the past /ºíãºðñºíäáîëñîíáèåëýãäýýã¿é ¿éëÿâäëûãõàðàìñàæõýëýõýäõýðýãëýíý/
7. If + past perfect, would/could/might + have +past participle (perfect conditional) For example: If I had known that you were coming, I would have met you at the station. Õýðâýý ÷àìàéãýíäèðýõèéãìýäñýíáîë ÷àìòàéòýðçîãñîîëäýýðóóëçàõáàéñàíþì
8. If + past perfect, would/could/might + have +past participle (perfect conditional) For example: If we had woken up earlier, we wouldn’t have missed the plane. Õýðâýýáèäýðòñýðñýíáîëîíãîöíîîñîîõîöðîõã¿éáàéõáàéëàà
9. If + past perfect, would/could/might + have +past participle (perfect conditional) For example: If you had followed my directions, you would have found the house. Õýðâýýáèìèíèéçààâðûãäàãàñàíáîë ÷è òýðáàéøèíãîëîõáàéñàíþì