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Here are some Genially Presentations to learn about Conditionals: 1 , 2 (with thanks for the pic above), 3 You can also find lots of revision on this blog just by clicking on the Conditionals Label for entries like these: 1 , 2 There are 4 types (with the creative names 0, 1st, 2nd, 3rd), but we are going to focus on the 1st and 2nd Type: 1st Type Conditionals: on Agenda Web and on Games to learn English * *(with Will and imperative) Can you use the 1st Type conditionals to answer these questions?: