what is conditional clause
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Conditional clauses are also called the if- clause. A complete conditional sentence contains the if- clause and the consequences of the 'if'. We use a comma if the 'if - clause ' is placed before the main clause. Conditional sentences are of four types.
Eg: (i)He is sure to pass if he works hard.
(ii)I will talk to him if he promises to take my advice.
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Conditional clauses are also called the if- clause. A complete conditional sentence contains the if- clause and the consequences of the 'if'. We use a comma if the 'if - clause ' is placed before the main clause. Conditional sentences are of four types.
Eg: (i)He is sure to pass if he works hard.
(ii)I will talk to him if he promises to take my advice.
hope it helps... :)
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Conditional sentences consists of a main clause and a conditional clause (sometimes called an if-clause). The conditional clause usually begins with if or unless. The conditional clause can come before or after the main clause.
Ex: If a lot of people come, we'll have to get extra chairs.
Unless you book weeks in advance, you won't get a flight.
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