Conditional if type 0

 DEFINITION

In simple terms, a conditional sentence is a compound sentence that contains conditions relating to an assumption, imagination, or event that has not yet happened. In English sentences, this conditional sentence begins with an 'if' as a sign that this condition has not occurred.


Types of Conditonal Sentences

Conditional sentence type 0

This type is usually referred to as conditional zero sentences. This type of sentence is used when the result or result of a condition is manifested alias explains general truth and scientific facts. This sentence is usually in the form of the present tense with the formula if + simple present, simple present. 




 Conditional sentence types 1

The sentence form in this first type of conditional sentence is in the form of a simple future sentence, aka the sentence that will come. The formula for this sentence is: if + simple present, simple future "will".





Conditional sentence type 2

In this sentence form, the formula used is if + simple past / were, would / could / might + bare infinitive. The use of would / could / might serves to explain how big a condition will be.






Conditional sentence types 3

 In this third type of conditional sentence, the sentence form uses the past perfect equipped with auxiliary modalities such as would, could, and should. The formula used is if + past perfect, would / should / could / might + have + past participle. 







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