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Conditional clause
In English grammar, a conditional clause is a type of adverbial clause that states a hypothesis or condition, real (factual) or imagined (counterfactual). A conditional clause is most often introduced by the subordinating conjunction if.
In English grammar, a conditional clause is a type of adverbial clause that states a hypothesis or condition, real (factual) or imagined (counterfactual). A conditional clause is most often introduced by the subordinating conjunction if.
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A sentence containing one or more conditional clauses and a main clause (which expresses the result of the condition) is called a conditional sentence
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