A conditional statement is a sentence that is made up of two clauses or sentences that refer to a condition and the result of this.
We have four
conditional sentences:
- Present Real or Zero conditional – Usually refers to a general truth.
- Future Possible or First Conditional – Usually refers to a future event.
- Present Unreal or Second Conditional – Usually refers to a Hypothetical situation.
- Past unreal or Third Conditional – Usually refers to a Hypothetical outcome.
If + subject / pronoun + verb + complement + Subject / Pronoun + Verb + Complement.
If clause or Condition Main Clause or Result
- If I wake up late on weekdays, I get late to my office.
- If Susan gets a headache, she takes an aspirin.
- If they arrive late after the party, their parents get mad.
- I get late to my office if I wake up late on weekdays.
- Susan takes an aspirin if she gets a heatache.
- Thier parents get angry if they arrive late after the party.
- If I have money this weekend, I will buy a pair of new shoes. (The use of "will" implies that buying a pair of shoes is likely to happen)
- If we don't tell my parents the truth, they may get angry at us. (The use of "may" implies that the result of telling my parent the truth is likely to happen)
- I will buy a pair of new shoes If I have money this weekend.
- My parents may get angry at us if we tell them the truth.
- If I had money, I would buy a new pair of shoes. (I have no money so I will not buy a new pair of shoes)
- If Sam lived lived near us, he could come to the party. (Sam lives far away so he can come)
- If Joan spoke Spanish, she might get a better job. (Joan does not speak Spanish so she can't get a better job)
- If I were you, I would accept the job position. (I am not you so I will not accept the job)
- If Susan were here, she might help us. (Susan is not here so she may not help us)
- I would buy a new pair of shoes if I had money.
- Susan might help us if she were here.
- Joan might get a better job if she spoke Spanish.
- If I had known you three years ago, I would have married you.
- If George had studied more, he could have passed the test.
- If we hadn't stopped for gas, we might have been involved in the car accident.
- If I had accepted that job offer, I might not have had this economical problems.
- If George had studied more, he could have passed the test. (he didn't study for the exam. He failed the test)
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