Jumat, 30 Mei 2014

Conditional Sentence


Conditional sentence is a complex sentence ( compound sentence ) formed from the subordinate clause that begins with a subordinate conjunction if a condition ( condition ) and the main clause of a result / consequence ( result ) . It is also conditional sentence sentences express factual implications or hypothetical situations and their consequences . They are so called because the validity of the main clause of the sentence depends on the existence of certain conditions , which can be expressed in a dependent clause or can be understood from the context .

Conditional sentence modality sentence consists of two parts , namely the "main clause " and the " if clause " . In the " if clause " contained the requirements that must be met for the state as contained in the main clause can be realized . Because it is also called a conditional sentence . This form of conditional sentences are used to express the hope that the supposition is said by the speaker might happen to the present or to come .

Example :
• If I have a lot of money, I would make a great home.
• If I could go to Europe, I will be visiting paris and Turkei.
• If you heat water to 100 degrees, the boiling



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