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Conditional clauses - Easy Learning Grammar inizia ad imparare
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Conditional sentences consist of a main clause and a conditional clause (sometimes called an if-clause). The conditional clause usually begins with if or unless. The conditional clause can come before or after the main clause. inizia ad imparare
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We’ll be late if we don’t leave now. inizia ad imparare
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We’ll be late unless we leave now. inizia ad imparare
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If we don’t leave now, we’ll be late. inizia ad imparare
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Unless we leave now, we’ll be late. inizia ad imparare
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There are three main types of conditional sentence. Type 1The main clause uses will, can, may, or might + the base form of a main verb. The if-clause uses the present simple tense. inizia ad imparare
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If you take the first bus, you’ll get there on time. inizia ad imparare
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She’ll be cold if she doesn’t wear a coat. inizia ad imparare
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If you need more helpers, I can try and get some time off work. inizia ad imparare
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Type 1 sentences refer to the future. They suggest that the action in the main clause is quite likely to happen. inizia ad imparare
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They will not finish their homework unless they start now. inizia ad imparare
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If you book early, you will get a seat. inizia ad imparare
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The use of the modal verb may or might in the main clause suggests that there is some doubt whether the main verb action will be achieved. inizia ad imparare
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If you book early, you may get a seat. inizia ad imparare
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Mary might deliver your parcel, if you ask her. inizia ad imparare
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Type 2The main clause uses would, could, or might + the base form of a main verb. The if-clause uses the past simple tense inizia ad imparare
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If Jim lent us his car, we could go to the party. inizia ad imparare
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We would save £3.50 a day if we didn’t eat any lunch. inizia ad imparare
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If burglars broke into my house, they wouldn’t find any money. inizia ad imparare
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Would you be very angry if I failed my exam? inizia ad imparare
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If I were you, I’d phone her straight away. inizia ad imparare
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Type 2 sentences refer to an imaginary situation. They imply that the action in the if-clause will probably not happen. inizia ad imparare
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If I won the lottery, I would buy a house in France. inizia ad imparare
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(... but I don’t think I’ll win the lottery.) inizia ad imparare
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If you didn’t spend all your money on lottery tickets, you could afford a holiday. inizia ad imparare
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(... but you do spend all your money on lottery tickets.) inizia ad imparare
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The past subjunctive is often used when giving advice to someone, especially about what the person should do. inizia ad imparare
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If I were you, I’d tell them the truth. inizia ad imparare
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Type 3The main clause uses would, could, or might + have + the past participle of a main verb. The if-clause uses the past perfect tense. inizia ad imparare
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We could have had a longer holiday, if we hadn’t spent so much money on the house. inizia ad imparare
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If I had known about the exam, I would have paid more attention in class. inizia ad imparare
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In Type 3 sentences the speaker is looking back from the present to a past time and event. The speaker is talking about what might have happened but did not, either because the wrong thing was done or because nothing was done. inizia ad imparare
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The if-clause uses the present simple tense and the main clause uses the present simple tense. This is used to refer to universal truths. inizia ad imparare
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If you heat water to 100°C, it boils. inizia ad imparare
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Plants die if they don’t get enough water. inizia ad imparare
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The if-clause uses the present simple tense and the main clause is in the imperative. This is used to give advice or orders for particular situations or sets of circumstances. inizia ad imparare
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If the alarm goes off, make your way outside to the car park. inizia ad imparare
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If a red light shows here, switch off the machine. inizia ad imparare
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The if-clause uses the present continuous or present simple tense and the main clause uses a modal verb. This is used to make suggestions and give advice. inizia ad imparare
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If you’re thinking of buying a lawnmower, you could try mine first. inizia ad imparare
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You should turn down his radio if you don’t want the neighbours to complain inizia ad imparare
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The if-clause uses will/would and the main clause uses a modal verb. inizia ad imparare
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This is used to make a request or to give a polite order. inizia ad imparare
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If you’ll wait a minute, the doctor can see you. inizia ad imparare
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If you would sign here, please, I’ll be able to send you the books. inizia ad imparare
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Note that a ’d in the main clause is the contracted form of would. However, a ’d in an if-clause is the contracted form of had. inizia ad imparare
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I’d have gone if he’d invited me. inizia ad imparare
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I would have gone if he had invited me. inizia ad imparare
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I would’ve gone if he’d invited me. inizia ad imparare
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