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AVIATION ENGLISH

KETUT ARMAWAN, S.Pd., M.Pd.


Thrusday, January 19th, 2023
LEARNING OUTLINES
(SEMESTER 1 – MBU 03 BRAVO)

❑ Term 1 ❑ Term 2
✓ Basic Grammar of ✓ English for Aviation
English
- Parts of Speech
- Tenses
- Active and Passive Voice
- Conditional Sentences
TODAY’S TOPIC:

Conditional Sentences
Type 0

Type I
Conditional
Sentences

Type II

Type III
1. CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
TYPE 0 (ZERO CONDITIONAL)

Usage Formulas
• Conditional sentence type 0 or zero
conditional is a sentence that is used to tell COMPLEX SENTENCE
the fact.
subordinate clause main clause
(if + condition) (result/consequence)

if + simple present simple present


2. CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
TYPE I

Usage Formulas
• A first-conditional sentence is a
sentence that is possible to be COMPLEX SENTENCE
happened in the future.
subordinate clause main clause
(if + condition) (result/consequence)

- simple future (will + bare


if + simple present infinitive)
- imperative (bare infinitive)
3. CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
TYPE II

Usage Formulas
• Conditional Sentences Type II is a
sentence that refers to the situation in COMPLEX SENTENCE
the present, but the situation is unreal.
subordinate clause main clause
(if + condition) (result/consequence)

Past future (would + bare


if + past tense
infinitive)
4. CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
TYPE III

Usage Formulas
• Conditional Sentences Type III is a
sentence that refers to situations in the COMPLEX SENTENCE
past.
subordinate clause main clause
(if + condition) (result/consequence)

Past future perfect


if + past perfect tense
(would +have + V3)
Make 3 examples of each types
of Conditional Sentences;
✓ Conditional sentence type 0
✓ Conditional sentence type I
✓ Conditional sentence type II
✓ Conditional sentence type III

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