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Structure of conditional tense

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Conditional sentences are statements discussing known factors or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Complete conditional sentences contain a conditional clause (often referred to as the if-clause) and the consequence.

A conditional sentence is formed by a main clause (the consequence), a conjunction (if), and a conditional clause (the condition).

The Four Types of Conditionals in English

The Zero Conditional (Present Real Conditional)

The First Conditional (Present or Future Real Conditional)

The Second Conditional (Present Unreal Conditional)

The Third Conditional (Past Unreal Conditional)

The Mixed Conditional. Present Result of a Past Condition. Past Result of a Present or Continuing Condition.

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