conditional clauses
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CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
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Conditional Sentence Type 1
It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled.
Form: if + Simple Present, will-Future
If I find her address, I’ll send her an invitation.
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Conditional Sentence Type 2
It is possible but very unlikely, that the condition will be fulfilled.Form: if + Simple Past, Conditional I (= would + Infinitive)
If John had the money, he would buy a Ferrari.
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Conditional Sentence Type 3
It is impossible that the condition will be fulfilled because it refers to the past.Form: if + Past Perfect, Conditional II (= would + have + Past Participle)
If I hadn’t studied, I wouldn’t have passed my exams.