CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Conditional sentences divided into 3 types :
Type 1.Future
Possible
Type 3.Past
Unreal
1.
Future Possible
It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled.
It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled.
Example: If you don’t study hard, you won’t pass the
examination.
2. Present
Unreal
Present unreal is used to refer to a time that is now or any time, and a situation that is unreal. These sentences are not based on fact. The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a hypothetical condition and its probable result. In type 2 conditional sentences, the if clause uses the simple past, and the main clause uses the present conditional.
Present unreal is used to refer to a time that is now or any time, and a situation that is unreal. These sentences are not based on fact. The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a hypothetical condition and its probable result. In type 2 conditional sentences, the if clause uses the simple past, and the main clause uses the present conditional.
Example: If you studied
hard, you would pass the examination.
3. Past
Unreal
Past Unreal is used to refer
to a time that is in the past,
and a situation that is contrary
to reality.
Example:
If I had seen you yesterday, I would have told you about it.
Conditional Sentence with subjunctive
‘wish’
According to The English Island website, The English
word “wish” is used when the speaker wants reality to be different than it
actually is. Wish is followed by a noun clause using past
tense verb forms. The following pairs of examples express “true” statements
about the past, present, and future, and how you would express a desire for the
opposite (the wish) to be true.
a.
A wish about
the past
Example: I wish I could come to your graduation party.
Example: I wish I could come to your graduation party.
b.
A wish about
the present
Example:
I wish it were not raining right now.
c.
A wish about
the future
Example:
I wish you could come to my party tomorrow.
Exercise:
1.
If I go to
England, I ….. visit Buckingham Palace.
a.
Will
b.
Am
c.
Was
d.
Don’t
2.
If the weather
…. fine tomorrow, we will go for picnic.
a.
Was
b.
Were
c.
Is
d.
Will
3.
If my father
knew how to drive, he …. Buy a car.
a.
Will
b.
Would
c.
Won’t
d.
Wouldn’t
4.
If the weather
had been fine yesterday, we ……. Gone for a swim.
a.
Wouldn’t have
b.
Would have
c.
Will has
d.
Won’t have
Sumber :
Lado, M.J.(2012). Complete English Grammar. Jakarta. Titik Terang.
http://www.theenglishisland.com/conditional-sentences-part-two-and-wishes/
http://www.ef.com/english-resources/english-grammar/unreal-past/
http://www.ef.com/english-resources/english-grammar/conditional/
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences
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