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conditionals
We use 'conditionals' to express the happening of an event that relies on something else to happen. This is the best way of expressing 'hypothetical situations.'
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Conditional II
Type 2 conditional sentences talk about situations that are hypothetical. There is a possibility that the condition will be fulfilled.
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Condition Clause
Condition clauses are used to express that the action of the main clause. There are three types of if-clauses. In this lesson, we will discuss them.
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If
You may want to set out a few conditions. In this case, you can use the word 'if,' but you must know its rules and uses. In this lesson, we will learn more.
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Conditional III
Conditional III indicates an impossible, hypothetical and unreal condition in the past and its probable result in the past. To learn about them, start reading!
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Conditional II
Type 2 conditional sentences talk about situations that are hypothetical. There is a possibility that the condition will be fulfilled.
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Zero Conditional
'If you don't eat or drink, you die'. 'If you heat water, it boils'. Zero conditional is used to talk about facts or situations which are always true.
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Mixed Conditional
Sometimes the two parts of a conditional sentence refer to different times. This is called a mixed conditional. Ready to learn?
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Conditional I
We use the conditional Type 1 when we want to talk about situations we believe are real or possible in the future. 'If I study hard, I'll pass the exam.'
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Condition Clause
Condition clauses are used to express that the action of the main clause. There are three types of if-clauses. In this lesson, we will discuss them.
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Conditional I
We use the conditional Type 1 when we want to talk about situations we believe are real or possible in the future. 'If I study hard, I'll pass the exam.'
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Conjunctions of Condition
As their name requires, conjunctions of condition are used to express events that need a special condition to happen.
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Conditional Mood
Have you ever thought about something that might have happened if there was a different situation in the past? Conditionals help us talk about possibilities.
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Finite Clauses
A finite clause is a clause that has a subject and a verb. It can be dependent or independent.
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Zero Conditional
'If you don't eat or drink, you die'. 'If you heat water, it boils'. Zero conditional is used to talk about facts or situations which are always true.
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