What kind of clauses are used for conditional sentences
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Conditional sentences consist 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. We'll be late if we don't leave now.
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There are three main types of conditional sentence. Type 1The main clause uses will, can, may, or might + the base form of a main verb.
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However, a 'd in an if-clause is the contracted form of had.
I'd have gone if he'd invited me.
I would have gone if he had invited me.
I would've gone if he'd invited me.
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