- zero or general conditional: if you have a problem you call an expert
- first or probable/possible conditional: if you have a problem, will you call me?
- second or improbable/hypothetical conditional: if you had a problem, you could call me
- third or impossible conditional (a regret or complaint about past events): if you had had a problem, you should have called me so you didn't have it.
Here you are some exercises to practise with the connectors:
- exercise 1 (if/unless/as long as) exercise 2 (if/unless) exercise 3 (with in case) exercise 4
- exercise 5 (a list of exercises)
Apart from IF, WHETHER and UNLESS, there are some other connectors such as AS LONG AS, PROVIDING, PROVIDED THAT, SUPPOSING etc. If you want to know a bit more about these connectors, you should use this link and you can practise with these exercises:
Hope it helps!
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