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Conditional Structures in English: If-Clause and Mood Variations, Schemi e mappe concettuali di Inglese

English Language and LiteratureApplied LinguisticsTESOLTranslation Studies

Examples and explanations of various conditional structures using the 'if' clause, including present simple, present continuous, past simple, past perfect, and mixed conditions. It covers zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, third conditional, and mixed conditionals. It also includes alternative phrases such as 'unless,' 'in case,' 'as long as,' and 'provided.'

Cosa imparerai

  • How do you form the second conditional?
  • What is the difference between zero conditional and first conditional?
  • What is the meaning of mixed conditionals and how do you form them?

Tipologia: Schemi e mappe concettuali

2020/2021

Caricato il 08/02/2022

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Scarica Conditional Structures in English: If-Clause and Mood Variations e più Schemi e mappe concettuali in PDF di Inglese solo su Docsity! ZERO CONDITIONAL IF + Present simple MAIN CLAUSE Present simple If you heat ice, it melts. FIRST CONDITIONAL IF + Present simple MAIN CLAUSE WILL + base form If you take a pill, you won’t be seasick. SECOND CONDITIONAL IF + Past simple MAIN CLAUSE WOULD + base form If I didn’t have to study, I would go out tonight. THIRD CONDITIONAL IF + HAD + past participle MAIN CLAUSE WOULD HAVE + past participle If I had had money, I would have gone on holiday. MIXED CONDITIONAL 1 IF + HAD + past participle MAIN CLAUSE WOULD + base form If you had arrived on time, we would be on the train now. MIXED CONDITIONAL 2 IF + Past simple MAIN CLAUSE WOULD HAVE + past participle If he weren’t always so rude, she would have married him. * Instead of IF you can use: UNLESS, IN CASE, AS LONG AS, PROVIDED. ** It is better to use if I-s/he were rather than if I-s/he was, but you may hear people using was as well. *** Instead of WOULD we can use MIGHT or COULD, depending on the meaning → If he relaxed more, he might not be so stressed.
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