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Conditionals can refer to past, present and future possibilities as in:
-Zero conditionals: they refer to actions and facts that are irrefutable. Ex: If you mix the colors red and yellow, you get orange. (condition: mix yellow and red; consequence: get orange).
-First Conditional: It talks about a real situation in the future that is possible. Ex: If you save your money, you will go to Florida. (condition: save money; consequence: going to Florida).
-Second Conditional: communicates a present or future unreal. Ex: If I met the Pope, I would hug him. Situations that is presently not true or is unlikely ever to be true.
-Third Conditional: refers to a hypothetical past action and the hyphothetical past consequence/result. Ex: They wouldn't have missed the bus if they had left earlier. (They didn't leave earlier).
Direct speech is when you quote what people say, directly, but there's another way of quote what people say by letting they know what had been said, it is call reported speech.
Verbs change when we report a direct speech in different verbs tenses. When we report a speech in the present simple we change to past simple; present continuous to past continuous; present perfect to past perfect; present perfect continuous to past perfect continuous; will to would; past perfect to past perfect and past perfect continuous to past perfect continuous. Pronouns also change according to the context.