3 types of conditional sentences
	
	A) real/true in the present/future
	-> IF simple present + Result Simple form of verb
	Will simple form
	B) unreal/untrue in the present/future
	-> IF simple past + Result Would simple form
	C) unreal/untrue in the past
	-> IF past perfect + Result Would have past participle
	
	־   conditional ̿ ٲٴ  ߾
	Բ ߿ϰ Ͻô part    Ǯ
	
	True in the present or true
	1. John might win the lottery
	-> If John wins the lottery, he will buy a new car
	...
	
	Untrue in the present or future
	1.You are ten years younger
	-> If I were ten years younger, I would major in computer science
	...
	
	Untrue in the past
	1. The weather was terrible yesterday. We wanted to go for a hike, but we did’t
	-> We would have gone for a hike if the weather had not been terrible

 
	