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Conditional forms are used to imagine events in certain conditions. The conditional can be used to speak about real events that always happen (first conditional), imaginary events (second conditional), or imagined past events (third conditional). Conditional sentences are also known as 'if' sentences.
imposing, containing, subject to, or depending on a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or allowed on certain terms: conditional acceptance. Grammar. (of a sentence, clause, mood, or word) involving or expressing a condition, as the first clause in the sentence If it rains, he won't go.
Conditional. The conditional (conditional) is used to refer to hypothetical events. It occurs in polite requests and most frequently with is (if) clauses. It is most often translated as would in English.
Conditional. Conditional tenses are used to speculate about what could happen, what might have happened, and what we wish would happen. ... Many conditional forms in English are used in sentences that include verbs in one of the past tenses.
Conditional sentences are made of two clauses: one beginning with if, and one main clause. The order of the clauses can change. Here are some examples: If you love me, let me go! I wouldn't be here if I had never met you.
Its form uses a conditional clause in the present simple, and the main clause in the future tense. The main clause will use a modal, like would, should, could, will, may, might, or can. Here are some examples: ... If I do well on my SATs, I could go to Harvard.
Explanation: Use the simple present tense in the if-clause. Explanation: Use the zero conditional (i.e., simple present + simple present) only when a certain result is guaranteed. ... Explanation: When applying the second conditional, use the simple past tense in the if-clause.
The subjunctive mood is the verb form used to explore a hypothetical situation (e.g., If I were you) or to express a wish, a demand or a suggestion (e.g., I demand he be present).
Finally, would cannot be used in the first conditional, which deals with predictions of likely and possible future events. In conditional statements, would only deal with the unlikely and the impossible. Could, should, and would are also used in other kinds of sentences, not just conditionals.
Conditional Mood Common examples include “would like” or “should have.” Another telltale sign of the conditional mood is the “if this, then that” construct. “If/then” clearly indicates one action is dependent upon another. For example, “If she wasn't so mean, then he would have helped her.”
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