
Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled. There are three types of Conditional Sentences.
Conditional Sentence Type 1
→ It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled.
Form: if + Simple Present, will-Future
Example: If I find her address, I’ll send her an invitation.
The exercises can be found through the following link!
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences/type-1/exercises
Conditional Sentence Type 2
→ It is possible but very unlikely, that the condition will be fulfilled.
Form: if + Simple Past, Conditional I (= would + Infinitive)
Example: If I found her address, I would send her an invitation.
The exercises can be found through the following link!
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences/type-2/exercises
Conditional Sentence Type 3
→ It is impossible that the condition will be fulfilled because it refers to the past.
Form: if + Past Perfect, Conditional II (= would + have + Past Participle)
Example: If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation.
The exercises can be found through the following link!
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences/type-3/exercises
Now try this one:
If you dont understand yet, meet your english teacher to get more information about it. Enjoy the lesson!
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