2. It is used to speculate about what could happen, what might have happened, and what you wish would happen. A Conditional B. Jargon C. Communicative style D Modal 3. A type of conditionals that shows what you usually do in real-life circumstances. Use this when talking about general truths and habits. A Type 3 conditional B. Type 2 conditional C Type I conditional D. Zero conditional 4. A type of conditionals that refer to a time that is in the past, and a situation that is contrary to reality. This type of conditional is employed to refer to the past and situations that did not happen. In other words, there is no possibility for this condition. The if clause uses past perfect, and the main clause uses the perfect conditional A Type I conditional B. Type 2 conditional C. Type 3 conditional D. Zero conditional 5. A type of conditional that refers to a possible condition and the probable result of such condition. It is also used to express a simple statement of fact or intent. The simple present tense is used to express the if clause and the simple future is used in the main clause. A. Type I conditional B. Type 2 conditional C. Type 3 conditional D. Zero conditional 6. A type of conditional that refers to a situation in the future that one thinks is unlikely to happen or a situation in the present that is not real. The simple past is used to express the if clause and the present conditional is used in the main clause, A Type I conditional B. Type 2 conditional C. Type 3 conditional D. Zero conditional