Conditional Sentences / If-Clauses Type
I, II und III
Conditional
Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses.
They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled.
They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled.
There are three types of Conditional Sentences
Conditional Sentence Type 1
→ It is possible and also very likely that the condition
will be fulfilled.
Example: If I find her address, I’ll send her an invitation.
Conditional Sentence Type 2
→ It is possible but very unlikely, that the
condition will be fulfilled.
Example: If I found her address, I would send her an invitation.
Conditional Sentence Type 3
→ It is impossible that the condition
will be fulfilled because it refers to the past.
Example: If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation.
Regret from my past
I regret having studied finance. So
far I have not had to work on anything linked to the issue of finance. Both my
work experience and my own personal preferences have had to do mainly with
areas of education, outreach, graphic design and marketing. Never with finances.
If I had known that I would never have to work in finance, I would have studied
advertising and psychology.
Exercise on Conditional I Simple
Exercise on Conditional Sentences Type 2
Exercise on Conditional Sentences Type 3
Presentation on Prezi
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