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TYPE THREE

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Hi Fellas!! Today i want to tell u guys about type 3 conditional sentences, please attention!! Type 3 conditional In a type 3 conditional sentence, the tense in the "if" clause is the past perfect, and the tense in the main clause is the perfect conditional or the  perfect continuous conditional . As in all conditional sentences, the order of the clauses is not fixed. You may have to rearrange the pronouns and adjust punctuation when you change the order of the clauses, but the meaning is identical ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Example If it had rained, you would have gotten wet. You would have gotten wet if it had rained. You would have passed your exam if you had worked harder. If you had worked harder, you would have passed your exam. I would have believed you if you hadn't lied to me before. If you hadn't lied to me before, I would have believed you. Function The type 3 conditional refers to an impossible condition in the past and its probable result in the past. ...

TYPE TWO

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HI FELLAS!! Today i want to tell u guys about Type 2 Conditional Sentence. Please attention ^^ Type 2 Conditional In a type 2 conditional sentence, the tense in the "if" clause is the simple past, and the tense in the main clause is the present conditional or the present continuous conditional. If clause (condition)          Main clause (result) • If + simple past.               • Present conditional or        ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀     present continuous ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀       conditional. • If this thing happened⠀⠀• That thing would happen. As in all conditional sentences, the order of the clauses is not fixed. You may have to rearrange the pronouns and adjust punctuation when you change the order of the clauses, but the meaning is identical. Examples • If it rained, you would get wet. • You would get wet if it rained. • If you went to bed earlier you wouldn...

TYPE ONE

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Hi Fellas! Now I'm gonna tell you about type one soo please pay attention ^^ Type 1 Conditional In type 1 conditional sentences, the tense in the if clause is the simple present and the tense in the main clause is the simple future. If clause (condition) Main clause (result / effect) If + simple presentsimple future If this thing happensthat thing will happen. As in all conditional sentences, the order of the clauses is not fixed. You may have to adjust pronouns and punctuation marks when changing clause order, but the meaning is the same.  Example: • If it rains, you will get wet. • You will get wet if it rains. • If Sally is late again I will be mad. • I will be mad if Sally is late again. • If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus. • You will miss the bus if you don't hurry. The Function  Type 1 conditional refers to conditions that may occur and the possible results. These sentences are based on facts and are used to make statements about the real world and...