If Clause Sentença condicional: If clause → apresenta a condição Main clause → mostra o que pode acontecer.

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If Clause Sentença condicional: If clause → apresenta a condição Main clause → mostra o que pode acontecer

Present ↔ Future Main clause: FUTURE (will – going to – can – may) If-clause: PRESENT She will understand him They are going to answer the telephone Sarah can get better if they talk. if she calls. if her mother doesn’t bother her.

Simple Past ↔ Conditional Main clause: CONDITIONAL (would – could – might) If-clause: SIMPLE PAST My parents would accept Gabriel could be doctor I might come to the party if you explained everything. if he studied. if she invited me.

Past Perfect ↔ Conditional Perfect Main clause: CONDITIONAL PERFECT (would – could – might + verb 3rd form) If-clause: PAST PERFECT (had + verb 3rd form) She would have danced We could have swum in the river if you had invited her. if it had had a sunny day.

Was - Were If-clause: SIMPLE PAST (would – could – might) Main clause: CONDITIONAL If I were you, If she were a a boy, I would talk to her. She could understand what they do.

Imperative ↔ Simple Present Main clause: IMPERATIVE If-clause: SIMPLE PRESENT Visit me... Don’t be lazy... if you want. if you want to pass in vestibular.

Simple Present ↔ Simple Present Main clause: SIMPLE PRESENT If-clause: SIMPLE PRESENT If you drink too much... If she practices a lot... Obs: consequência lógica you get drunk. She gets better.