Conditional

A Conditional Sentence in Direct and Indirect Speech

A Conditional Sentence in Direct and Indirect Speech

Direct speech: If it doesn't rain, I'll go for a walk. Indirect speech: She said that if it didn't rain, she'd go for a walk.

  1. What is an example of a conditional sentence?
  2. What are the 5 conditional sentences?

What is an example of a conditional sentence?

Form: If + simple present, simple present Example 1: If it rains, I take an umbrella with me to work. Example 2: If I wake up early, I always read in bed. The first conditional uses the present tense in the if clause and the future tense in the result clause.

What are the 5 conditional sentences?

We will see five conditionals: zero, first, second, third and mixed. A conditional sentence is formed by a main clause (the consequence), a conjunction (if), and a conditional clause (the condition).

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