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Conditionals & If Clauses in English Grammar - Lingolia
Conditionals are if clauses: they express a situation or condition and its possible result. They are made up of two clauses; the conditional clause and the main clause. The former usually starts with the word if and sets out a condition, while the latter expresses what happens when this condition is fulfilled.
Conditionals: if - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
from English Grammar Today. Imagined conditions. There are different types of conditions. Some are possible or likely, others are unlikely, and others are impossible: If the weather improves, we’ll go for a walk. (It is possible or likely that the weather will improve.) If the weather improved, we could go for a walk.
Conditionals: Verb Tense in “If” Clauses - The Writing Center
Conditionals: Verb Tense in “If” Clauses. What this handout is about. There are many different ways to express “conditional” or “hypothetical” meaning in English. One of them is to use the word “if” in the clause that expresses the condition. For example, “If it rains, we’ll cancel the picnic. If it doesn’t rain, we won’t.”
If or whether ? - Cambridge Grammar
from English Grammar Today. If and whether: indirect questions. We can use if or whether to report indirect yes-no questions and questions with or. If is more common than whether: Call the bakeries around town and find out if any of them sell raspberry pies.
If - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
from English Grammar Today. If is a conjunction. If: conditions. We often use if to introduce possible or impossible situations or conditions and their results. The situations or conditions can be real, imagined or uncertain: I usually make a sandwich to take to work if I have enough time. (real)
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