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  1. 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. Conditional sentences, if-clauses type I, II, III - Explanation, Examples and Exercises.

  2. In speaking, we often use if-clauses without main clauses, especially when asking people politely to do things. If is usually followed by will, would, can or could when it is used to be polite: [Shop assistant to customer]

  3. For example: If it rains, we will cancel the trip. If it rains …. is the if-clause (the condition) An if-clause begins with IF and has a subject and a verb. We will cancel the trip …. is the main clause (the result) If introduces a condition. This is something that may or may not happen, depending on the circumstances.

  4. Look at these examples to see how zero, first and second conditionals are used. If you freeze water, it becomes solid. If it rains tomorrow, I'll take the car. If I lived closer to the cinema, I would go more often. Try this exercise to test your grammar. Read the explanation to learn more.

  5. Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled. There are three types of Conditional Sentences.

  6. The main clause usually contains a modal verb such as will or would. Example: If I have time later, I will help you with the presentation. I’m sorry, if I had time, I would help you. Technically, there are four types of if-clauses in English grammar: zero, first, second and third.

  7. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Examples: How to form conditional sentences. If you ate healthier food, then you would have more energy. You would have more energy if you ate healthier food. If you switch the order of conditional clauses, you may also need to switch the order of the nouns and pronouns in the sentence. Examples: Conditional clause order.