Sabtu, 31 Maret 2012

Conditional sentences




If clause
Result clause
meaning
Type 1
Simpel present
Future tense
Real in the present/future

(S + V1 + o)
(S + will/shall + v1)


(S + to be + N/adjective)


Type 2
Past tense
Past future
Unreal in the present

(S + v2 + o)
(S + would + v1)


(S + to be + N/adjective)


Type 3
Past perfect
Past future perfect
Unreal in the past

(S + had + v3)
(S + would/should/could + v3)


Example type 1 :
·         If you invite me, i will come to your party
·         If i’m rich, i will buy a new car
Example type 2 :
·         If i were you, i would accept him
Fact →  -i’m not you ,so i will not accept himi’m not you
                -i’m not you ,so i don’t accept him
·         I would buy you some stamps, if i went to the post office
Fact → -i don’t go to the post office , because i will not buy you some stamps
                -i don’t go to the pst office ,because i don’t buy you some stamps
Example type  3 :
·         If i had had enought time in that test, i would have checed my paper again
Fact → -i didn’t have enought time in that test, so i would not checed my paper again
·         If i had studied hard, i would have passed the exam
Fact → -i didn’t study hard, so would not pass the exam
·         If i hadn’t stolen that car, i would not have bean in jail
Fact → -i stolen that car, so i would be in jail

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