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  1. conditional clause. main clause. if + present simple. modal verb with future meaning (shall/should/will/would/can/could/may/might) If he gets a job in Liverpool, he ’ll have to get up early. It’s a long drive. If Sheila rings, I might ask her to come over for dinner.

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  2. main clause if-clause; I: I will pass the exam: if I study. II: I would pass the exam: if I studied. III: I would have passed the exam: if I had studied.

  3. El condicional if se usa para hablar de: Cosas que podrían haber pasado. Cosas que pueden haber pasado. Cosas que queremos que ocurran. Hay varios tipos de construcciones en condicional if en inglés: cinco en concreto.

  4. If-clauses are also known as conditionals in English grammar. There are four types of if-clauses in; zero, first, second and third. Learn all about if clauses in English grammar with Lingolia’s free explanations and exercises.

    • Conditional Sentences and If Clauses – Introduction
    • Types of Conditionals
    • The Zero Conditional
    • The First Conditional
    • The Second Conditional
    • The Third Conditional
    • In General

    Conditional sentences consist of two parts: The if-clause (which is a condition) and the main clause (which is a result) For example: 1. If it rains, we will cancel the trip. If it rains …. is the if-clause (the condition) An if-clause begins with IFand has a subject and a verb. We will cancel the trip …. is the main clause(the result) If introduce...

    The four main types of conditionals are: The Zero Conditional, the First Conditional, the Second Conditional, and the Third Conditional. Sometimes these are called Type 0, Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3Conditionals. We will quickly introduce them in this lesson and go into more detail about each conditional in individual lessons.

    This involves the present simple + present simple This is used for facts that are generally true or scientific facts. The condition always has the same result. 1. If you stand in the rain, you get wet. (This is generally true) 2. If you heat ice, it melts. (This is a fact)

    This involves the present simple + will / won’t + verb This is used to express a possible situation in the future. We are predicting a likely result in the future if the condition happens. For example: 1. If it rains, we will cancel the trip. (This is the likely result in the future if it rains) 2. If you study, you will pass the exam. (Again, I pr...

    This involves the past simple + would + verb This is used for hypothetical or unlikely situations. Also for unreal or improbable situations now or in the future. 1. If I won the lottery, I would travel a lot. (It is unlikely that I will win the lottery. But in this hypothetical, though improbable situation, this is what I would do) 1. If they sold ...

    This involves the past perfect + would have + past participle This is used when a person is imagining a different past, an imaginary situation that did not happen in the past. 1. If you had studied, you would have passed the exam. (I imagine that if you had done this in the past, the result would have been different) 1. If I hadn’t been sick, I wou...

    Zero conditional refers to facts. First conditional and Second conditional refer to the present or future. However second conditional sentences suggest it is less probable or imaginary. Third conditional refers to the past. There are MORE than these 4 types of conditional sentences though these are the ones that are used the most. We will look at o...

  5. De acuerdo a esto, la primera acción es una condición (también conocida como if clause) y la siguiente es el resultado (o main clause ). En este artículo podrás conocer las bases para formar los cinco tipos de conditionals (0, 1, 2, 3 y mixed ), sus estructuras y funciones.

  6. Conditionals describe the result of a certain condition. The if clause tells you the condition (If you study hard) and the main clause tells you the result (you will pass your exams). The order of the clauses does not change the meaning. If you study hard, you will pass your exams. You will pass your exams if you study hard.