If clouthes first type
If+present,+future
ex: If you study, you will pas the exam.
second type
If+simple past+conditional.
ex: If I had time, I’d travel to Italy
I’d tell her the truth, If I saw her.
Third type
If+past perfect+conditional perfect.
ex: If I had seen her, I’d have invited her.
I’d have helped, if she had told me that she was sick
TOO - SO – SUCH
we use too or so before an adjective. -> too siempre negativo
we use such before a/an + adjective + noun
cant – must – might
Possibly: We might have a famous painting.
It may be his work
Definitely: Your picture must be a copy.
Leonardo can’t be your painter.