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  1. How is the first conditional sentence (if-clause type 1) formed?In principle, a conditional sentence in English always has two clauses. One of them (the subordinate clause) usually starts with the word ‘ if ’ and specifies the condition while the other one (main clause) returns the result.In fact, it is not important which of the two clauses begins the complex sentence; however, in case ...

  2. Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentencetype 1. Mind the negations in the sentences. 1. If it (to be) too expensive, I (not / to be able) to buy it. 2. We (to get) cold if we (not / to go) inside the house. 3. If you (not / to drink) coffee, I (to order) you a cup of tea.

  3. Conditional sentencestype I. Conditional sentencestype II. Conditional sentencestype III. if I were you or if I was you. Mixed conditionals. Real and unreal conditionals, Modals and position of if-clauses. Replacing if – Omitting if – if vs. when – in case vs. if. will and would in if-clauses.

  4. 1. Verwendung. wenn eine Bedingung genannt wird und diese erfüllbar ist. 2. Bildung. if Satz Hauptsatz; Simple Present: will-future: Infinitiv (als Aufforderung) modales Hilfsverb + Infinitiv: 3. Beispiele. if Satz Hauptsatz; If I study, Wenn ich lerne,* I will pass the exams. werde ich die Prüfungen bestehen.

  5. 16 de nov. de 2023 · The structure of Type Three conditional sentences: Main part: would + perfect infinite; if part: Past Perfect. Examples: If you hadn’t been late for work, the boss wouldn’t have gotten furious. They would have finished earlier if the meeting hadn’t been held so late.

  6. Type 1 conditional sentences are usually formed by using the present simple tense in the if-clause, and a future simple tense or a modal verb (such as ' will ', 'should', 'can', etc.) followed by the base form of the verb in the main clause. The structure is as follows: [If/when + present simple] + [future simple (will + base form)]

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