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examples of if clause type 1​

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Answered by gaurav16497
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, "I will go to the market if you come with me" is a complex sentence. It has a main clause 'I will go to the market' and a subordinate clause 'if you come with me'. ... Noun Clause- is a group of words which contains a Subject and Predicate of its own, and does the work of a noun.

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Answered by MannuYadav73
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Conditional clauses consist of two sentences. One is a clause that starts with if, which is called as ‘if clause’. The other is called the Main clause. Each sentence has a verb. It is important to know which tenses are to be used in these clauses and they play a big role in determining the meaning of the sentence.

Form of The Type 1 :

The tense in if clause is generally simple present tense; the tense in main clause is generaly simple future tense ( will / shall ) or modals, (may, can, etc.) very imperative.

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