The document discusses conditional sentences in English and their usage depending on whether the condition refers to the present, future, or past. It explains that for present or future conditions, simple present or will/can are used, while for past conditions, would/could or would have/could have are used depending on whether the condition refers to a contrary to fact or past perfect situation. It then provides examples to check the reader's understanding of using these conditional structures correctly.
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The document discusses conditional sentences in English and their usage depending on whether the condition refers to the present, future, or past. It explains that for present or future conditions, simple present or will/can are used, while for past conditions, would/could or would have/could have are used depending on whether the condition refers to a contrary to fact or past perfect situation. It then provides examples to check the reader's understanding of using these conditional structures correctly.
The document discusses conditional sentences in English and their usage depending on whether the condition refers to the present, future, or past. It explains that for present or future conditions, simple present or will/can are used, while for past conditions, would/could or would have/could have are used depending on whether the condition refers to a contrary to fact or past perfect situation. It then provides examples to check the reader's understanding of using these conditional structures correctly.
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The document discusses conditional sentences in English and their usage depending on whether the condition refers to the present, future, or past. It explains that for present or future conditions, simple present or will/can are used, while for past conditions, would/could or would have/could have are used depending on whether the condition refers to a contrary to fact or past perfect situation. It then provides examples to check the reader's understanding of using these conditional structures correctly.
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCE/ KALIMAT PENGANDAIAN
TRUE IN THE PRESENT / FUTURE SIMPLE PRESENT
WILL SIMPLE PRESENT + CAN Ex : IF YOU EAT THOSE CANDIES WILL GET TOOTHACHE YOU CAN GET TOOTHACHE + SIMPLE FORM
CONTRARY TO THE FACT IN THE PRESENT / FUTURE
WOULD SIMPLE PAST + COULD
+ SIMPLE FORM
IF YOU ATE THOSE CANDIES
WOULD GET TOOTHACHE
YOU COULD GET TOOTHACHE
CONTRARY TO THE FACT IN THE PAST
WOULD HAVE PAST PERFECT + + PAST PARTICIPLE
COULD HAVE
IF YOU HAD EATEN THOSE CANDIES WOULD HAVE GOTTEN TOOTHACHE YOU COULD HAVE GOTTEN TOOTHACHE
CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
I DIDNT FEEL GOOD YESTERDAY. IF I ( FEEL) ..BETTER, I ( COME ) TO CLASS YESTERDAY. I DONT FEEL GOOD TODAY. IF I ( FEEL ) ..BETTER, I ( TAKE ) . A WALK IN THE PARK TODAY.
IM TIRED. IF I ( BE, NOT ) ..TIRED, I ( HELP ) YOU.
I DIDNT HAVE MONEY YESTERDAY. IF I ( HAVE ) .MONEY YESTERDAY, I ( LEND ) .. IT TO YOU.