Conditional Sentences are known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause .
There are three types of Conditional Sentences:
First condition is real possibility that we can use
if+ subject+ verb(present),+ subject+will+future.
Second conditional is unreal possibility that we can use
if+ past simple, +would +infinitive.
Third conditional is no possibility that we can use
if+ past perfect +would have +past participle.
We use first conditional to talk about real situations that may happen in the future.
We make first conditional by :
If + Subject+ Verb(present tense),+ Subject +Will
For example:
if I win 1,000 Dhs , I will buy a mobile.
if Subject Verb , Subject Will
If I study hard , I willIf I have time , I willIf I find her address, I willIf I win some money , I will
PassCall her.
invite her.buy anew car.
We use second conditional when we want to talk about imaginary situations in the present or the future.
We make second conditional by:
If + subject + past , + subject + would + infinitive.
For example:
If I had 1 million Dhs , I would buy a house.
If subject past , subject would infinitive
If I had wings , I wouldIf I had 10 000 000 UAD , I would
If I married Mary, I wouldIf she saw a crocodile, she would
Flytravel all over the world.
be happy.catch photo.
We use third conditional when we want to talk about a condition in the past that did not happen.
We make third conditional by:
If + past perfect , + would have + past participle .
For example:
If I had won a lottery , I would have bought a car.
If past perfect would have past participle.
If I had seen Mary, I would haveIf I had found her address, I wouldIf I hadn’t studied, I wouldn’t haveIf Hanan had been free yesterday, I would have
told her.
have sent her an invitation.
passed my exam.
invited her.
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