CONDITIONAL SENTENCE


CONDITIONAL SENTENCE

Future Possible

FP = if I have a beautifull body, I will become a model.
Fact = It’ is possible that I have beautiful body and I become a model.


Present Unreal

 PU = if had beautiful body I would become a greet model.
Fact = I don’t have beautiful body so I don’t become a greet model.


Past Unreal

PU = if I had beautiful body I would have become a greet model.
Fact = I didn’t have beautiful body so I didn’t become a greet model.


Conditional Sentences


People often make wishes when they want reality to be different, to be exactly the opposite of (Contrary to) the true situation.

a. Future Possible
      A noun clause usually follows wish. Special verb form are used in the noun clause.
When speaker expresses a wish about a present situation, uses a past verb form.

b. Present Unreal
 If is often used to talk about situations that country to fact, situations that are the opposite of the true situation.

c. Past Unreal
Conditional sentences that discuss pass time have special verb form.
IF-CLAUSE : the past perfect
RESULT CLAUSE : would have/should have + past participle.
Passive Voice
Form of all passive verbs:
Be + Past Participle
Be can be in any of its form : am, is, are, was, were, has been, will be, etc.
The Past  Participle Follows BE. For regular verbs, the past participle ends in-ed. Some past participle are irregular.

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