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write the syntax of if conditional clauses with three examples for each one

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Answered by MANDIRAGHOSHMAL
12

Conditional sentences are sometimes confusing for learners of English as a second language.

Watch out:

Which type of conditional sentences is it?

Where is the if-clause (e.g. at the beginning or at the end of the conditional sentence)?

There are three types of conditional sentences.

type condition

I condition possible to fulfill

II condition in theory possible to fulfill

III condition not possible to fulfill (too late)

1. Form

type if-clause main clause

I Simple Present will-future or (Modal + infinitive)

II Simple Past would + infinitive *

III Past Perfect would + have + past participle *

2. Examples (if-clause at the beginning)

type if clause main clause

I If I study, I will pass the exam.

II If I studied, I would pass the exam.

III If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.

3. Examples (if-clause at the end)

type main clause if-clause

I I will pass the exam if I study.

II I would pass the exam if I studied.

III I would have passed the exam if I had studied.

4. Examples (affirmative and negative sentences)

type Examples

long forms short/contracted forms

I + If I study, I will pass the exam. If I study, I'll pass the exam.

- If I study, I will not fail the exam.

If I do not study, I will fail the exam.

If I study, I won't fail the exam.

If I don't study, I'll fail the exam.

II + If I studied, I would pass the exam. If I studied, I'd pass the exam.

- If I studied, I would not fail the exam.

If I did not study, I would fail the exam. If I studied, I wouldn't fail the exam.

If I didn't study, I'd fail the exam.

III + If I had studied, I would have passed the exam. If I'd studied, I'd have passed the exam.

- If I had studied, I would not have failed the exam.

If I had not studied, I would have failed the exam. If I'd studied, I wouldn't have failed the exam.

If I hadn't studied, I'd have failed the exam

Answered by khanitha10
4

Answer:

pata nai

Explanation:

not understood

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