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CONDITIONAL SENTENCE - Coggle Diagram
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
MIXED CONDITION
For past events which have a result continuing in the present, it is possible to use the form of a third conditional in the if-clause, and the form of a second conditional in the result clause.
TYPE 3,2:If+S+had +Vpp,S+ would+ V-inf
TYPE 2,3:S+ V(ed),S+would/could+V-inf
Example:-If I had worked harder, then I would be rich now.
-If I were you, I would have bought it
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OTHER TYPE:
SUPPOSING:Supposing I don’t arrive till after midnight, will the guest-house still be open?
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UNLESS:Unless he was very ill, he would be at work
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ZERO CONDITIONAL
Describe truth,habit will occur when the condition in question occur first
Form:: If+ S+V(s/es),S+V(s/es)
Example: If I go to bed early, I always get up very early.
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TYPE 3
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Form: If+S+V(past participle,S+ would/could have+ V-pp
Example:If he had studied hard last week,he could have passed the exam
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TYPE 1
Example: If it doesn’t rain tomorrow, we’ll go to the zoo.
Form: If + S+V(s/es),S+will+V(future tense)
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TYPE 2
Form: If+ S+V(past participle),S+would/could+V-inf
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WISH SENTENCE
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- S + wish(es) + S + V(ed,P1)
- S + wish(es) + S + had + V (pp, ed)
- S + wish(es) + S + would/could + V
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