The document discusses three types of conditional sentences. Conditional type 1 expresses conditions likely to occur using present tenses. Type 2 uses past tenses for unlikely conditions. Type 3 uses past perfect tense to express regret over situations that will never happen due to being in the past.
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Conditional Sentence
The document discusses three types of conditional sentences. Conditional type 1 expresses conditions likely to occur using present tenses. Type 2 uses past tenses for unlikely conditions. Type 3 uses past perfect tense to express regret over situations that will never happen due to being in the past.
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
Conditional Sentence are Sentence that contain situasions that
are likely to happen ,may not happen, or Will never happen.Then conditional sentence structure is divided into a main Claude and a subordinate clause consinting of the word "if" Conditional Sentence
Conditional Sentence Type 1
Conditional Sentence Type 2
Conditional Sentence Type 3
1. Conditional Sentence Type 1 Conditional sentences that fall into this type usually express a condition that is likely to occur at this time. If + Subject + verb ( simple present tense ) + Subject + will/ shall + verb (simple future tense) Example: 1. If I have money, I will buy house for my parents. 2. If I pass the exam, my father will buy me a car. 2. Conditional Sentences Type 2 Conditional Sentences Type 2 This type of sentence indicates a situation that is unlikely to happen now because the fact is not going the way we expected. If + Subject + verb (simple past tense) + Subject + would/ could/ might + verb (past future tense). Example: 1. If Jane did not come, you would go find her. 2. If the admission fee were cheap, we could get inside. 3. Conditional Sentences Type 3 Conditional Sentences Type 3 To indicate a situation that will never happen because it is past, one should use conditional sentence type 3. People often show regret about something that hasn't changed in the past and didn't go their way for this type of sentence. If + Subject + had + verb (past perfect tense) + Subject + would + have + verb (past future perfect tense). THANK YOU