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IF CONDITIONAL SENTENCE

TYPE 1 AND 2
Quindy Nurindah 20142011038
R.A. Chynta Adilla Putri 20142011039
What is “if conditional sentence” ?

In simple terms, a conditional sentence is a compound sentence that contains conditions


regarding a supposition, imagination, or an event that has not yet happened.
In English sentences, this conditional sentence begins with 'if' as a sign that the condition has
not yet occurred.
The form of the conditional sentence is "If-clause + main clause."
If you pay attention, the if-clause is part of the conditional sentence.
Meanwhile, the main clause usually contains the consequences or consequences of the
previous presupposition.
if conditional sentence type 1

The first conditional sentence is a subjunctive sentence that is used when the
result or consequence has the possibility of happening in the future.
This can happen because there are realistic conditions that make sense for
the possibility of happening.
Therefore, the sentence form of this conditional sentence of the first type has
the form of a simple future sentence, aka the sentence that will come.
Stucture of conditional sentence type 1

if + simple present, -- simple


future “will” / imperative
Example
• If I meet him, I will introduce myself.
• I will cook dinner tonight if you clean the house.
• If I go to the market, I will buy what you want
if conditional sentence type 2
Second conditional sentences are types of conditional sentences that are used when the
result or consequence only has hope of coming true even though the possibility is very
small.
So it can be said that this second type of presupposition sentence may not necessarily
happen but it can also come true
Structure of conditional sentence type 2

if + simple past,---- subject + would/could/might + V1.


Example :
• If I were you, I would continue my study.
• If I had time, I would go with you.
• If I had money, I would give you
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