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Muhammad Waleed

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What are conditional sentences?

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Conditional Sentences are sentences expressing hypothetical situations and

their consequences.

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A conditional sentence is composed of

2 parts

If-Clause + Main-Clause

Example:

If it rains tomorrow, we will not come

If Clause Main Clause

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The order of two clauses is flexible, it’s not important.

But if the If-Clause comes first, it must be followed by a comma.

If it rains, I’ll not go to school.

There are 4 types of conditional sentences.

They are classified according to the degree of their probability.

Each type uses different tenses to show the difference in the degree of probability.

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Zero Conditional:

If/When + present tense…../modal

1st Conditional:

If/Unless + present,…… future

2nd Conditional:

If + past,……. would

3rd Conditional:

If + past perfect,…… would have

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Zero :If you pour oil into water, it floats.

1st :If it rains, the match will be cancelled.

2nd :If I had 2 lakhs now, I would buy a bike.

3rd :If I had come home earlier, I would not have missed the serial.

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Zero :

Talk about universal Truth.

If you heat ice, it turns to water.

To talk about habits

If I see a snake, I get very scared!

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1st :

To speak about possible or probable future events.

If the weather is as sunny tomorrow as it was today, we will go surfing.

To make promises or warnings

If you forget my birthday, I’ll never speak to you again.

To give commands

If you are tired, go to bed!

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2nd :

To speak about present and future situations

which are unlikely to happen.

If I were you, I would not do this.

MIND

Were is often used instead of

was in the 1st and 3rd person

singular

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3rd :

To speak about impossible past events.

If they had gone by bus, they would have arrived much later.

(They did not go by bus)

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