If Conditional Sentence

    Learn About Conditional Sentence

    There are 3 kinds of conditional sentence

    • True in the Present / Future Time

    • Untrue in the Present / Future Time

    • Untrue in the Past Time


    1. True in The Present / Future Time


    Form


    if + Simple Present, will-Future

    Example: If I find her address, I will send her an invitation .

    The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma.

    Example: I will send her an invitation if I find her address .

    The function is to show / explain plan, advice, and possibility / probability

    For example

    • If you don't have breakfast, you will be hungry.

    • If the magazine is on my table, you can take it.

    • If you come early you will not get punish from our headmaster.


    Use

    Conditional Sentences Type I refer to the future. An action in the future will only happen if a certain condition is fulfilled by that time. We don't know for sure whether the condition actually will be fulfilled or not, but the conditions seems rather realistic – so we think it is likely to happen.

    Example: If I find her address, I'll send her an invitation.

    I want to send an invitation to a friend. I just have to find her address. I am quite sure, however, that I will find it.

    Example: If John has the money, he will buy a Ferrari.

    I know John very well and I know that he earns a lot of money and that he loves Ferraris. So I think it is very likely that sooner or later he will have the money to buy a Ferrari.



    2. Untrue in the Present / Future Time


    Form


    if + Simple Past, main clause with Conditional I (= would + Infinitive)

    Example: If I found her address, I would send her an invitation .

    The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma.

    Example: I would send her an invitation if I found her address .


    Were instead of Was

    In IF Clauses Type II, we usually use ‚were‘ – even if the pronoun is I , he , she or it –.

    Example: If I were you, I would not do this .

    The function of conditional sentence type two is to explain our imagination.

    For Example

    • If the price of gasoline were only Rp. 1000 I would be very happy.

    • What would you do if you found $100.00 on the street.

    • If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't stay here.


    Use

    Conditional Sentences Type II refer to situations in the present. An action could happen if the present situation were different. I don't really expect the situation to change, however. I just imagine „what would happen if …“

    Example: If I found her address, I would send her an invitation .

    I would like to send an invitation to a friend. I have looked everywhere for her address, but I cannot find it. So now I think it is rather unlikely that I will eventually find her address.

    Example: If John had the money, he would buy a Ferrari .

    I know John very well and I know that he doesn't have much money, but he loves Ferraris. He would like to own a Ferrari (in his dreams). But I think it is very unlikely that he will have the money to buy one in the near future.



    3. Untrue In the Past Time


    Form


    if + Past Perfect, main clause with Conditional II

    Example: If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation .

    The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma.

    Example: I would have sent her an invitation if I had found her address .


    Use

    Conditional Sentences Type III refer to situations in the past. An action could have happened in the past if a certain condition had been fulfilled. Things were different then, however. We just imagine, what would have happened if the situation had been fulfilled.

    Example: If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation .

    Sometime in the past, I wanted to send an invitation to a friend. I didn't find her address, however. So in the end I didn't send her an invitation.

    Example: If John had had the money, he would have bought a Ferrari .

    I knew John very well and I know that he never had much money, but he loved Ferraris. He would have loved to own a Ferrari, but he never had the money to buy one.


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