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USE CONDITIONALS IN

EXPRESSING ARGUMENTS.
WHAT ARE
CONDITIONALS IN
ENGLISH GRAMMAR?
•Conditionals are sometimes called
“if clauses”.
•They describe the result of something that
might happen (in the present or future) or
might have happened but didn’t (in the
past). They are made using different
English verb tenses. LESSON IS
HERE
USE CONDITIONALS IN
EXPRESSING ARGUMENTS
A. Present or Future Real Conditional (First Conditional)

•What is your mother’s reaction if


you will come home late?
B. Present Unreal Conditional
(Second Conditional)
•What would you buy if you win the lottery.
C. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional)

•What would have happened if you had


worked harder in your examination?
D. Present Real Conditional
(Zero-Type conditional)

•What happens when you heat ice?

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