English Conditional Sentences Past Present Future Real Unreal Conditionals


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English Conditional Sentences


English Conditional Sentences

Author: Manik Joshi

language: en

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Release Date: 2021-10-25


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LARGE-PRINT EDITION: "Conditional sentences" express factual implications, or hypothetical situations and their consequences. There are two clauses in conditional sentences: Dependent clause: Expresses the condition. Main clause: Expresses the consequence. This book covers the following topics: What are "Conditional Sentences"? --- Present Real Conditional Sentences --- Present Unreal Conditional Sentences --- Past Real Conditional Sentences --- Past Unreal Conditional Sentences --- Future Real Conditional Sentences --- Future Unreal Conditional Sentences --- Continuous Forms of Conditional Sentences --- Mixed Conditional Sentences --- ''Were To'' - Conditional Sentences --- ''Special Force'' - Conditional Sentences --- ''Wish''- Conditional Sentences --- ''Miscellaneous'' - Conditional Sentences --- Conditional Sentences: Exercise - 1 --- Conditional Sentences: Exercise - 2 --- Summary ----- Present Real Conditional Sentences- The Present Real Conditional Is Used To Talk About What You Normally Do In Real-Life Situations. STRUCTURE - [First Part - If / When + Subject + Present Verb..., Second Part - Simple Present] OR [First Part - Simple Present, Second Part - If / When + Subject + Present Verb...] - Whether Use "If" OR "When"? "If" implies - things don''t happen regularly. "When" implies - things happen regularly. If you eat too much fast food, it makes you overweight. Or [It makes you overweight if you eat too much fast food.] If you put salt on salad, they taste nicer. Or [They taste nicer if you put salt on salad.] When I have free time, I often sit in the library. [Regularly] Or [I often sit in the library when I have free time.] MORE EXAMPLES: [First Part - If / When + Subject + Present Verb..., Second Part - Simple Present] If I move to school, I never take my mobile. If you want to be a super-achiever, first recognize your own capabilities. If it melts, it raises the sea level. If something bad happens anywhere, it is natural to be sad. If you heat water, it boils. If the office closes early, we definitely go to the library. If you need help, call me. If I don''t come on time, you are supposed to leave the office. If you feel sleepy, just go to bed. If that isn''t absolute verification, I don''t know what is. If the contractors fail to achieve the target within the specified period, they are liable to pay damages. If you don''t get the first good, be content with the second good. [Note: Use of Imperative Sentence] If you are working for something with convictions, you are satisfied. If proper punishment is not awarded to the accused, the faith of the society is shaken in the legal system of the country. [Note: Use of passive voice - is + awarded, and is + shaken] If uranium is bombarded with a neutron, it absorbs some. If a Swedish govt. is interested in such a deal at all, Sweden can negotiate for itself a better deal. If a person is abused repeatedly then that person has the right to object and the right to argue also. If my statement has pained someone then I regret it. If they have done something wrong that doesn''t mean I have also done something wrong. If the refugee cannot afford to pay, she may be refused access to the hospital or have her refugee card confiscated. [First Part - Simple Present, Second Part - If / When + Subject + Present Verb...] I have come to bother you if you don''t mind. We don''t even know if any person by that name exists. Their wages are cut if they do not report for duty on time. You learn a language better if you visit the country where it is spoken. Agency works under pressure if one goes by what the ex-Director says. I apologize if at all the article hurt anyone. Power companies can hike the tariffs if the cost of imported coal rises. Hang me if I am guilty. I meet him if I go there. Butter dissolves if you leave it in sun. Plants die if you don''t water them.

English Conditional Sentences: Past, Present, Future; Real, Unreal Conditionals


English Conditional Sentences: Past, Present, Future; Real, Unreal Conditionals

Author: Manik Joshi

language: en

Publisher: Manik Joshi

Release Date: 2014-10-25


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"Conditional sentences” express factual implications, or hypothetical situations and their consequences. There are two clauses in conditional sentences: Dependent clause: Expresses the condition Main clause: Expresses the consequence This Book Covers The Following Topics: What are “Conditional Sentences”? Present Real Conditional Sentences Present Unreal Conditional Sentences Past Real Conditional Sentences Past Unreal Conditional Sentences Future Real Conditional Sentences Future Unreal Conditional Sentences Continuous Forms of Conditional Sentences Mixed Conditional Sentences 'Were To' - Conditional Sentences 'Special Force' - Conditional Sentences 'Wish'- Conditional Sentences 'Miscellaneous' - Conditional Sentences Conditional Sentences: Exercise – 1 Conditional Sentences: Exercise – 2 Summary Sample This: Present Real Conditional Sentences The Present Real Conditional Is Used To Talk About What You Normally Do In Real-Life Situations. STRUCTURE [First Part – If / When + Subject + Present Verb…, Second Part – Simple Present] OR [First Part – Simple Present, Second Part – If / When + Subject + Present Verb…] Whether Use “If” OR “When”? "If" implies - things don’t happen regularly. “When” implies - things happen regularly. If you eat too much fast food, it makes you overweight. Or [It makes you overweight if you eat too much fast food.] If you put salt on salad, they taste nicer. Or [They taste nicer if you put salt on salad.] When I have free time, I often sit in the library. [Regularly] Or [I often sit in the library when I have free time.] MORE EXAMPLES: [First Part – If / When + Subject + Present Verb…, Second Part – Simple Present] If I move to school, I never take my mobile. If you want to be a super-achiever, first recognize your own capabilities. If it melts, it raises the sea level. If something bad happens anywhere, it is natural to be sad. If you heat water, it boils. If the office closes early, we definitely go to the library. If you need help, call me. If I don’t come on time, you are supposed to leave the office. If you feel sleepy, just go to bed. If that isn’t absolute verification, I don’t know what is. If the contractors fail to achieve the target within the specified period, they are liable to pay damages. If you don't get the first good, be content with the second good. [Note: Use of Imperative Sentence] If you are working for something with convictions, you are satisfied. If proper punishment is not awarded to the accused, the faith of the society is shaken in the legal system of the country. [Note: Use of passive voice – is + awarded, and is + shaken] If uranium is bombarded with a neutron, it absorbs some. If a Swedish govt. is interested in such a deal at all, Sweden can negotiate for itself a better deal. If a person is abused repeatedly then that person has the right to object and the right to argue also. If my statement has pained someone then I regret it. If they have done something wrong that doesn’t mean I have also done something wrong. If the refugee cannot afford to pay, she may be refused access to the hospital or have her refugee card confiscated. [First Part – Simple Present, Second Part – If / When + Subject + Present Verb…] I have come to bother you if you don’t mind. We don’t even know if any person by that name exists. Their wages are cut if they do not report for duty on time. You learn a language better if you visit the country where it is spoken. Agency works under pressure if one goes by what the ex-Director says. I apologize if at all the article hurt anyone. Power companies can hike the tariffs if the cost of imported coal rises. Hang me if I am guilty. I meet him if I go there. Butter dissolves if you leave it in sun. Plants die if you don’t water them. Milk goes off if you don’t keep it in a cool place. Ask the officer if you have any problems. I don’t mind if you sit in my cabin. Customers get upset if they are being overcharged. I have no problem if her name is disclosed. They promised to slash power rates if they are elected. Existing laws can be a deterrent if a time-based trial is conducted. Do you mind if I turn on the radio for a while? A death row convict cannot be executed if he is not physically and mentally fit. A student may not be motivated to work hard if a promotion is guaranteed. Many of the deaths can be avoided if bikers wear helmets. I go by taxi when the bus is late.

English Conditional Sentences


English Conditional Sentences

Author: Manik Joshi

language: en

Publisher: Manik Joshi

Release Date: 2013-06-03


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Conditional Sentences - Conditional In English Grammar | English Conditional Sentence - Examples Grammar Formation Structure Pattern | Real And Unreal Conditional Sentences | If Clause | Present Conditionals - (I) Present Real Conditional Sentences (II) Present Unreal Conditional Sentences | Past Conditionals - (I) Past Real Conditional Sentences (II) Past Unreal Conditional Sentences | Future Conditionals - (I) Future Real Conditional Sentences, (II) Future Unreal Conditional Sentences | Continuous Conditional Sentences, Mixed Conditional Sentences | Use Of Were To, Conditionals Showing Compulsion, Conditional- Wish, Miscellaneous Usage | More Than 500 Conditional Sentences | Daily Use Conditional Sentences | Get Fluent With Conditional Sentences | One Of The Best Guide For Learning Conditional Sentences | For Excellency In English You Must Have Clear Idea Of Formation Of Conditional SentencesSample This:Present Unreal Conditional SentencesThe Present Unreal Conditional Is Used To Talk About What You Would Generally Do In Imaginary Situations.STRUCTURE[First Part - If + Subject + Past Verb..., Second Part - Subject + would + verb...]OR[First Part - Subject + would + verb..., Second Part - If + Subject + Past Verb...](Note - You can use 'could' / 'should'/ 'might' instead of 'would')Never use 'When' instead of 'If' in unreal (i.e. imaginary condition.)If I had a degree I would get a job easily. (But I don't have a degree.)If I knew car driving I would go office by car. (But I don't know car driving.)If I went to the picture, would you come with me?It would cause a rift, if the Election Commission delayed election any further.What would you do, if you moved to the London?MORE EXAMPLEIf the parents did in fact kill their daughter, the incident should serve as a shake up call.If (he was) convicted, he would/might/could face upto 75 years in prison. ORIf they convicted (him), he would/might/could face upto 75 years in prison. ORIf convicted, he would/might/could face upto 75 years in prison.If (the bill was) passed, it would/could/might offer some protection to anyone. ORIf they passed the bill, it would/could/might offer some protection to anyone. ORIf passed, it would/could/might offer some protection to anyone.If Germany had no objection, the option could be exercised.If the bus rolled, dumping them into the water, they would have men on ropes to catch them.Legislature if passed, it would pave way for faster justice.If something bad happened like if your niece was hit by a truck, these were jobs you could fall back on.If Company introduced a new model, car buyers would have to learn how to drive all over again.If her name was made public for this purpose they would have no objection to it.Govt. would not fall if he didn't attend the session.Only if Canada asked for it, Notice would be withdrawn.Indians feared if they donated their eyes, they would be blind in their next birth.If the eyes had (OR had the eyes) no tears, the soul would have no rainbow.If I had car, I would go on long drive.If upgraded to International University, it could become even more useful.If information found genuine, it could be more trouble for Pakistan.If did not pay up, he would be harmed.If the bus rolled all the way over, they would be dead.If party proved the charges, it would amount to violation of the Model code of conduct.If the charges were proved, it would amount to violation of the Model code of conduct.If they hired him, he would demonstrate his loyalty.If the election was delayed any further, it would cause a rift.If he was hired, he would demonstrate his loyalty.