WHAT IS A CONDITIONAL SENTENCE ?
A conditional sentence has two parts or clauses that give a condition in the dependent clause and a result in the independent clause. The condition clause usually contains an if statement. There are several different forms of conditional sentences that allow the writer to express various meanings using different tenses.
IF YOU COMPLETE THIS COURSE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:
1)Understand the grammatical structures.
2)Recognize the proper use
3)Apply it the verb forms correctly
4)Use the conditionals in oral and written communication for real life situations
5)Develop the accuracy and the fluency
LET´S MAKE IT EASIER:
Conditionals can be categorized as real and unreal. You can think of this as meaning possible or
impossible. Zero and first conditionals are possible as they deal with things that are generally true or
that could be true in the future. Second, third, and mixed conditionals are impossible because they are
either hypothetical or concerned with events in the past that we cannot change
A) REAL CONDITIONALS:
1)Zero Conditional
2)First Conditional
B)UNREAL CONDITIONALS:
1)Second Conditional
2)Third Conditional
3)Mixed Conditinals
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