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Team :
1. Dina Dwi Santia
2. Fikri Abdillah Gani
3. Nazaline Adinda Larasati
4. Winda Larasati
Class : 3EB10
Conditional sentence type
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Usage
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If clause verb tense
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Main clause verb tense
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Zero
|
General truths
|
Simple present
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Simple present
|
Type 1
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A possible condition and its
probable result
|
Simple present
|
Simple future
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Type 2
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A hypothetical condition and its
probable result
|
Simple past
|
Present conditional or Present
continuous conditional
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Type 3
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An unreal past condition and its
probable result in the past
|
Past perfect
|
Perfect conditional
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Mixed type
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An unreal past condition and its
probable result in the present
|
Past perfect
|
Present contditional
|
If clause
|
Main clause
|
If + simple present
|
simple present
|
If this thing happens
|
that thing happens.
|
If you heat ice
|
it melts.
|
If it rains
|
the grass gets
wet.
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If clause
|
Main clause
|
If + simple present
|
simple future
|
If this thing happens
|
that thing will happen.
|
If you don't hurry
|
you will miss the train.
|
If it rains today
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you will get wet.
|
If clause
|
Main clause
|
If + simple past
|
present conditional or present
continuous conditional
|
If this thing happened
|
that thing would happen. (but I'm
not sure this thing will happen) OR that thing would be happening.
|
If you went to bed earlier
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you would not be so tired.
|
If it rained
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you would get wet.
|
If I spoke Italian
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I would be working in Italy.
|
If clause
|
Main clause
|
If + past perfect
|
perfect conditional or perfect
continuous conditional
|
If this thing had happened
|
that thing would have happened.
(but neither of those things really happened) OR
that thing would have been happening. |
If you had studied harder
|
you would have passed the exam.
|
If it had rained
|
you would have gotten wet.
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If I had accepted that promotion
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I would have been working in
Milan.
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