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》》》Conditional Sentence Type 1
This type is also relatively easy to understand. Type 1 conditional sentences are used to say something that may happen in the future. That is, if you use this conditional sentence, it means that you are sure that the assumption is still possible in the future. The formula used is as follows:
If + simple present, present future (will)
Present future + if + simple present
■ Function
Type 1 conditional refers to conditions that may occur and the possible results. These sentences are based on facts and are used to make statements about the real world and certain situations. We often use sentences like this to provide warnings. In type 1 conditional sentences, the time is the present or the future and the situation is real.
Example of sentences:
●If you tell her the truth, she will forgive you.
(If you tell him the truth, then he will forgive you.)
●If we arrive late, we must get a taxi.
●He’ll call if he needs help.
●Take a break if you’re tired.
●If he gives me presents, I will be happy.
●My brother will cry if you hit him.
●My dog will bite you if you enter my home without permission.
●If you are a real gentlemen, you will say sorry to Jane.
●Nobody will care if you do not have any make-up on.
》》》Conditional Sentence Type 2
This type is used to say something that is very unlikely to happen, or in other words, is almost impossible. This type of conditional sentence is suitable for expressing dreams and fantasies. The formula is:
If + past tense, past future
Past future + if + past tense
Example of sentences:
● If I became the President of this country, I would pay more attention to teachers' prosperity.
(If I become president of this country, I will pay more attention to the welfare of teachers.)
The sentence reveals what the speaker will do if he becomes president, however, if the speaker uses type 2 conditional sentences, it means that he thinks he will not become president in this country.
●If he didn’t have to work late, he could go out with his girlfriend.
●What would you do if you were offered a job in Canada?
●You wouldn’t have to walk everywhere if you bought a bike.
》》》Conditional Sentence Type 3
This third type is used to suppose about something that is contrary to what has already happened. The formula is as follows
If + past perfect, future perfect
Future perfect + if + past perfect
Example of sentences:
●If I had studied harder, I would have gotten a better job. (If only I had studied harder, I would have landed a better job.) This means that in the past the person was lazy to study, so now the job he got was not what he wanted.
●If we had left earlier, we would have arrived on time.
●If you hadn’t forgotten her birthday, she wouldn’t have been upset.
》》》Conditional Sentence Type Mix
it usually refers to a mixture of second and third conditionals (counterfactual patterns). Here either the conditions or the consequences, but neither, have past time references:
Example of sentences:
●If you had done your job properly, we wouldn't be in this mess now.
●If we got soldiers, we wouldn't have done it like that.
●They’d have much more confidence if they hadn’t lost so many matches.
●What would you be doing now if you hadn’t decided to study?
Next this is video about conditional type
Next....this is video with my partner
Conclusion
Sela : I will go to the beach
Lutfi : Hurry up, if you don't hurry you will miss the bus
Sela : I know, but i'm waiting Rara. I will be mad if Rara is late.
Lutfi : Okay, take care
Sela : Thank you
If conditional type 1
1. If you don't hurry you will miss the bus
2. I will be mad if Rara is late



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