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The 4 Types of Conditional Sentences - Grammarly
Learn what conditional sentences are, the different types of condition sentences, and how to use them in written English.
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What Are Conditionals in Grammar? Types and Examples
A conditional sentence expresses a condition (often introduced by “if”) and a result (the consequence of that condition being fulfilled). Essentially, it’s an “if-then” statement: if something happens or had happened, then something else will or would occur.
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CONDITIONALS - Perfect English Grammar
If I study conditionals, I will speak better English! That's the first conditional - find clear explanations and lots of practice exercises here.
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Conditionals: zero, first and second | LearnEnglish
Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Look at these examples to see how zero, first and second conditionals are used. If you freeze water, it becomes solid. If it rains tomorrow, I'll take the car. If I lived closer to the cinema, I would go more often. Try this exercise to test your grammar.
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What is a Conditional Sentence? Definition, Examples
A conditional sentence contains an independent clause and a dependent clause that almost always begins with “if.” A conditional sentence is only a conditional sentence if it has both of these parts.
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CONDITIONAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONDITIONAL is subject to, implying, or dependent upon a condition. How to use conditional in a sentence.
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Conditionals & If Clauses in English Grammar - Lingolia
What is a conditional? Conditionals are if clauses: they express a situation or condition and its possible result. They are made up of two clauses; the conditional clause and the main clause. The former usually starts with the word if and sets out a condition, while the latter expresses what happens when this condition is fulfilled.
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Conditionals and IF clauses in English - Grammar
Conditional sentences have two parts: the if-clause and the main clause. Example sentence: If it rains, I will cancel the trip. If it rains is the if-clause and I will cancel the trip is the main clause. The IF-clause introduces a condition. The main clause is the result of that condition.
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Conditionals - English Grammar Today - Cambridge Dictionary
Conditional sentences consider imagined or uncertain situations and the possible results of these situations. The most common types of conditional sentences involve if: [imagined situation] If I get the job in Milan, [result] I’ll be pretty happy.
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Four Types of Conditional Sentence Explained
Conditional sentences are used to express hypothetical situations and their possible outcomes. These sentences consist of an "if" clause (the condition) and a main clause (the result).