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Answered by SugaryHeart
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Explanation:

In short, conditionals are statements that describe both hypothetical and real scenarios. They are often referred to as “if clauses” because they often begin the same way.

Here are a few examples:

General truth – If I eat breakfast, I feel good all day.

Future event – If I have a test tomorrow, I will study tonight.

Hypothetical situation – If I had a million dollars, I would buy a boat!

Hypothetical outcome – If I had prepared for the interview, I would have gotten the job.

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