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Conditional Sentences Type I (likely)

Condition

IF Clause

refers to:
future

Simple

If the book is

action

Present

interesting,

action going
on now

Main Clause

Present
Progressiv If he is snoring,
e

finished

Present

If he has moved into

action

Perfect

his new flat,

improbable should +

If she should win this

action

race,

Infinitive

Future I I will buy it.


Imperati
buy it.
ve
Modal
you can buy it.
Auxiliary
I will wake him
Future I
up.
Imperati
wake him up.
ve
Modal
you can wake
Auxiliary him up.
we will visit
Future I
him.
Imperati
visit him.
ve
Modal
we can visit
Auxiliary him.
I will
Future I
congratulate her.
Imperati congratulate
ve
Modal

her.
we can

present

Simple

If he gets what he

Auxiliary congratulate her.


Simple he is very

facts

Present

wants,

Present nice.

Conditional Sentences Type II (unlikely)


Condition

IF Clause
refers to:
present / future Simple If I had a lot of

Main Clause
Conditio I would travel around

Condition

IF Clause
refers to:
event
Past
money,
consequence in Simple
If I knew him,
the past
Past

Main Clause
nal I
the world.
Conditio I would have said
nal II

hello.

Conditional Sentences Type II (impossible)


Condition

IF Clause

refers to:
present
past

Past

If I had known it,

Main Clause
Conditio I would not be

Perfect
Past
If he had learned for

nal I
here now.
Conditio he would not have

Perfect the test,

nal II

failed it.

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