Conditionals
If clauses
Conditionals:
.we use conditionals to talk about situations (real and unreal) and probable result or consequences of these situations.
.conditionals are made up of two clauses:
The if clause + the main clause
Example:
If you go shopping later, will you buy me a can of coke?
RULE:
. when you start a sentence with if you must use a comma(.) to separate the clauses.
Examples:
. If I could, I’d go next week.
. I’d go next week if I could. No comma
. If you heat water to 100 degree, it boils. ===> zero conditional
. If it rains tomorrow, we won’t go to the beach. ===> first conditional
. If I won the lottery, I’d buy an island in the
Caribbean.===> second conditional
. If you had worked harder at university, you would have Passed your degree.===> third conditional
. If you hadn’t drunk so much alcohol last night, you wouldn’t Have a hangover today. ===> mixed conditional
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