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Learning Task 3: Answer the following questions in your notebook:
1. What are conditionals?
2. What makes up a conditional sentence?
3. How do these types of conditionals differ from one another in terms of
its use?
4. Why is understanding conditionals important in making meaningful
sentences?
5. What is the importance of conditionals in argumentation?

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Answered by shardhakuril
13

Answer:

1.Function. The type 1 conditional refers to a possible condition and its probable result. These sentences are based on facts, and they are used to make statements about the real world, and about particular situations. We often use such sentences to give warnings.

2.A full conditional thus contains two clauses: the dependent clause expressing the condition, called the antecedent (or protasis); and the main clause expressing the consequence, called the consequent (or apodosis). Languages use a variety of grammatical forms and constructions in conditional sentences.

3.Answer: The main difference is that you can use the Second Conditional to describe a result that can happen although it is unlikely that it will, while you use the Third Conditional to describe a situation that could have happened in the past had a condition been met.

4.Conditionals are extremely important in the English language because they help us express things that may happen in the present and future. Conditionals serve many purposes and take several different forms. They can be used to give advice, express regret and discuss facts, among other things.

5.Answer. Explanation: Since conditional statements are used to describe “cause and effect” relationships, they play a crucial role written communication and in logical argumentation. Because of the importance of conditional statements, we need to be able to recognize when a statement is conditional in form.

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Explanation:

1. Conditional sentences are sentences that express one thing contingent on something else, e.g. "If it rains, the picnic will be cancelled". They are so called because the impact of the main clause of the sentence is conditional on the dependent clause.

2. Conditional sentence definition: A conditional sentence is a type of sentence that states a condition and the outcome of that condition occurring. Conditional sentences are made up of a dependent clause and an independent clause joined to express said condition.

3. The main difference is that you can use the Second Conditional to describe a result that can happen although it is unlikely that it will, while you use the Third Conditional to describe a situation that could have happened in the past had a condition been met.

4. Conditionals are extremely important in the English language because they help us express things that may happen in the present and future. Conditionals serve many purposes and take several different forms. They can be used to give advice, express regret and discuss facts, among other things.

5.The Importance of Conditionals in argumentation is presenting one's reasoning to change one's point of view in a particular topic or issue.

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