"The conditional tense in English grammar is used to express hypothetical or uncertain situations, typically using the word "if" and indicating what would happen under a certain condition"
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Key points about the conditional tense:
- Structure:
Most conditional sentences follow the pattern "if + subject + verb (in a specific tense) + , + subject + would + verb".
- Types of conditionals:
There are different types of conditional sentences, including the zero conditional (general truths), first conditional (likely future scenarios), second conditional (hypothetical situations), and third conditional (impossible past situations).
Example sentences:
- Zero conditional: "If you heat water, it boils."
- First conditional: "If I study hard, I will pass the test."
- Second conditional: "If I had wings, I would fly."
- Third conditional: "If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake."
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