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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES - Coggle Diagram
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
We use conditional sentences to talk about possible situations and their results. Conditional sentences usually have a conditional (if) clause and a main clause (usually a result).
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Notes
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Conditional (if) clauses can come before or after the main clause. When the conditional clause comes before the main clause, it is followed by a comma.
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Second Conditional
We use the second conditional to talk about unlikely
situations. We can use it to talk about the present or future.
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We can also use *other modal verbs (should, might, could).
If I knew how to snowboard, I could enter the competition.