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IF CLAUSE AS REMINDER,

SUGGESTION AND IMPERATIVE

BY: MR.YUSUF, S.PD.


IF CLAUSE AS REMINDER
This conditional sentence is expressed to remind
someone of something that must be done if you want
to get certain results. This includes the type 1
conditional sentence using the simple present.

If clause + Reminder:
If + Simple Present, Subject + Have/Has to/Must + V1
•EXAMPLES
1). If you want to stay healthy, you must eat organic
food.

2). If she wants to be slim, she has to go to a fitness


center.

3.) If they want to meet me, they must come before 3


pm.
•EXAMPLES
4). If he wants to wake up at night, he must sleep
early.

5). If she wants to be a good singer, she has to practice


a lot

6). If she wants to be slim, she has to go to a fitness


center.
•EXAMPLES
7). If they make this place dirty, they have to clean it.

8). If they want to meet me, they must come before 3


pm.

9). If you want to pass the exam, you must be more


discipline.
•EXAMPLES
10). If we want to pass the exam, we must study
harder.

11). If you do something wrong, you must repair it.

12). If you don’t wanna be late, you must go earlier.


•EXAMPLES
13). If you dont want to come late, you have to turn
your alarm on.

14). If you open the seal, you have to buy it.

15). If you want a good price, you have to go to the


factory outlet.

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