Minggu, 25 Desember 2011

Conditional Sentences

1.       Type 1 (real)
® to show possible happen.
There is no fact
Rule : - if if clause use in front of sentences , so you have to use comma.
          - if result/main clause use in front of sentences, so you don’t use comma.
Example :
If I get my sallery in this month,  I will buy bag.
          If clause                             main clause

2.       Type 2 (unreal present)
®impossible to happen in present
There have fact and use “were” whatever subject
Example :
If I were bird , I would fly
   If clause         main clause
Past tense        past future
Fact : I’m not a bird si I can’t fly
Contras meaning → if if clause (+) so fact (-)
                               If if clause (-) so fact (+)

3.       Type 3 (unreal past)
®impossible to happen in past
There have fact
Example : if I had studied hard, I wouldn’t have passed exam
                      Past perfect                   past future perfect
Fact : I didn’t study hard so I didn’t pass exam



Conclusion of conditional sentences
                         If clause                                             main clause                                          fact
Type 1    →  present tense (s+v1+O)                  present future (s+will+v1+O)                     no fact
Type 2   → past tense (s+v2+O)                         past future (s+would+v1+O)                     (+/-)
                                                                                                                               present tense  (s+v1+O)
Type 3   →past perfect (s+had+v3+O)               pat future perfect                                        (+/-)
                                                                             (s+would+have+v3+O)               past tense (s+v2+O)

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