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Saturday, May 21, 2005

Conditional Tutorial

There are two kinds of Conditional: real and unreal.

Real Conditional describes real-life situations.
Unreal Conditional describes unreal, imaginary situations.
Although the various Conditional forms might seem quite abstract at first, they are actually some of the most useful structures in English and are commonly included in daily conversations.

Conditional Overview with Examples
Present Real Conditional
Present Unreal Conditional
If I have time, I study English. (Sometimes I have time.)
If I had time, I would study English. (I don't have time.)
Past Real Conditional
Past Unreal Conditional
If I had time, I studied English. (Sometimes I had time.)
If I had had time, I would have studied English.(I didn't have time.)
Future Real Conditional
Future Unreal Conditional
If I have time, I will study English. If I have time, I am going to study English. (I don't know if I will have time or not.)
Other forms possible.

If I had time, I would study English.(I won't have time.)
Other forms possible.

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

needs more examples for better understanding

6:23 AM  

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