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A participial phrase is a phrase that looks like a verb, but actually functions as an adjective; it modifies a noun in the same sentence. Phrases like this can “spice up” a noun and provide added description about what it's doing or what it looks like.
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mark me and follow me.
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clauses = main clause and if-clause. There are 3 Types: If clauses Type 1, If clauses Type 2, If clauses Type 3.
If clauses all Types
If clause Type 1
If clause Type 2
If clause Type 3
If-clauses all Types
If clauses Type 1 (one): Situations that can really happen at present or in future (real).
If clauses Type 2 (two): Situations will probably never happen at present or in future (unreal).
If clauses Type 3 (three): Situations that did not happen in the past.
Form
If-clause Type If-clause Main clause
If-clause Type I: Simple Present will + infinitive
If-clause Type II: Simple Past would + infinitive
If-clause Type III: Past Perfect would + have + Past Participle
Examples If-clauses Type I, Type II,Type III
If-Clause at the beginning of the sentence
If-clause Type If-clause Main clause
If-clause Type I If the game is good, I will play it.
If-clause Type II If the game was good, I would play it.
If-clause Type III If the game had been good, I would have played it.
If-clause at the end of the sentence
If-clause Type Main clause If-Clause
If-clause Type I I will play the game if it is good.
If-clause Type II I would play the game if it was good.
If-clause Type III I would have played the game if it had been good.
Form If Clause Type 1
Situations that can really happen at present or in future (real).
Form If Clause Type 1
If-Clause Main clause
Simple Present will + infinitive
Example If Clause Type 1
If the game is good, I will play it.
I will play the game if it is good.
If Clause Type 2
Situations will probably never happen at present or in future (unreal).
Form If Clause Type 2
If-clause Main clause
Simple Past would + infinitive
Examples If Clause Type 2
If I lived in Australia, I would be a sheep farmer.
I would be a sheep farmer if I lived in Australia.
If Clause Type 3
Situations that did not happen in the past.
If Clause Type 3
If-Clause Main clause
Past Perfect would + have + Past Participle
Examples If Clause Type 3
If I had had nothing to do, I would have come.
I would have come If I had had nothing to do.