Conditional Sentence
Conditional Sentence is a
combination of two words where one of them is a requirement sentence and the
sentence is a result of the requirement sentence. In the Conditional Sentence
is divided into three types, namely type 1, type 2 and type 3. Here is the
explanation:
1. Conditional
Sentence Type 1
Conditional Sentence Type 1 can
be used to make a conditional sentence that still allows one to achieve as a
new condition will occur in the future.
Conditional Sentence Formula Type
1
If + Subject + Verb 1, Subject + Will + Infinitive
Or
Subject + wil + Infinitive, If + Subject + Verb 1
Example :
a. She will arrive here on time if
she drive her car by herself.
b. If you don’t come to my
birthday party, I will send you an SMS.
c. If you come late again, Mr.
Professor will be very angry.
2. Conditional
Sentence Type 2
Conditional Sentence Type 2 can
be used to indicate a possibility of fulfillment of the conditional sentence
would be difficult at the present time (present tense) or in the future (future
tense).
Conditional Sentence Formula Type
2
If + Subject + Would + Infinitive, Subject + Verb 2
Or
Subject + Verb 2, If + Subject + Would + Infinitive
Example :
a. If I were you, I would not let
here go.
b. You would not be here, If she did
not help you.
c. We would not win the game, if
we didn’t work together as a team.
3. Conditional
Sentence Type 3
Conditional Sentence Type 3 is
used to indicate a conditional sentence that can not be me because his time has
past since it is too late or can not be played back.
Conditional Sentence Formula Type
3
If + Subject + Would + Have + Verb3, Subject + Had + Verb 3
Or
Subject + Had + Verb 3, If + Subject + Would + Have + Verb 3
Example :
a. If I had known that you were in hospital, I would have visited
you.
b. If She had been able to finish her job well, she would
have been promoted as a director.
c. If John had driven his car carefully, we would not have
got an accident.
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