If Clause describes two types of conditional sentences:
Type I uses present tense in the if-clause and future tense in the main clause to describe a possible future situation and its likely consequence.
Type II uses past tense in the if-clause and "would" in the main clause to describe an imaginary, unlikely, or hypothetical situation and its hypothetical result.
If Clause describes two types of conditional sentences:
Type I uses present tense in the if-clause and future tense in the main clause to describe a possible future situation and its likely consequence.
Type II uses past tense in the if-clause and "would" in the main clause to describe an imaginary, unlikely, or hypothetical situation and its hypothetical result.
If Clause describes two types of conditional sentences:
Type I uses present tense in the if-clause and future tense in the main clause to describe a possible future situation and its likely consequence.
Type II uses past tense in the if-clause and "would" in the main clause to describe an imaginary, unlikely, or hypothetical situation and its hypothetical result.
If I go to London, I will see the B.Palace - The action is very likely to happen. - Used for a possible outcome. If the condition is met, the outcome will probably happen.
Conditia in prop.conditioanala si rezultatul in prop.
Principala. Exprima o posibila situatie viitoare si consecinta ei. Ex. Daca se intampla A, se va intampla B. Ex. Daca il vad pe John, voi vorbi cu el. If I see Maria, I will speak to her.
Conditional Type II.
Condition -If Clause Result- Main Clause If+past simple Would+infinitive Eg: If I won the lottery I would travel a lot . - An imaginary/ unreal/hypothetical situation or event, and its imaginary/ unreal/ hypothetical result. - Probabilitatea ca actiunea si rezultatul ei sa se intample este imposibila/ ireala/ ipotetica.