Conditional
Sentences containing conditional clauses like if, unless, provided that are called conditional sentences. This note contain information about structures of conditional sentences.
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Sentences containing conditional clauses like if, unless, provided that are called conditional sentences. This note contain information about structures of conditional sentences.
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- Sentences containing conditional clauses like if, unless, provided that are called conditional sentences.
- They express four types of conditions and each type has different structures and meanings.
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Conditional
Sentences containing conditional clauses like if, unless, provided that are called conditional sentences. They express four types of conditions and each type has different structures and meanings.
Types | Meanings | Structures | Examples |
Zero | always real and possible | simple present, simple present | If it rains, we need an umbrella. |
First | possible situations in the present or future. | simple present, will/shall/can/may+v1 simple present, imperatives | If she meets me, I will help her. If you want to achieve success, work hard. |
Second | unlikely but possible situation in the present or future | simple past, would/could/might+V1 | If i were a bird,I could fly high. |
Third | unreal situations in the past | past perfect, would/could/might+ have+V3 | If they had invited me, I could have come. |
Various Structures of Conditional sentences
Positive Conditions:
- I will do it if you help me.If you like
- If you like it , you may buy it.
Negative conditions:
- If you don't work hard, you will fail the exam.
- If you don't water flowers, they die.
Interrogative conditions:
- What happens to your laptop if you left it in sleeping mode for whole day?
- What will you do if he rejects your idea?
Had+ subject+ past participle:
- Had he come in time, he would have caught the bus.
- Had I saved my money, I would have bought a dress.
Lesson
Grammar
Subject
English
Grade
Grade 10
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