Conditional Sentences (2)

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Conditional Sentences (2) By: Dewi Wulan Sari [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Type 2 Conditional sentence type 2 or second conditional is also known as present unreal. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Type 2 Second conditional is known as present unreal because it is contrary to fact in the present/future. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Type 2 In second conditional the tense which is used in the if clause is the simple past, and the tense which is used in the main clause is past future tense. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

How to form 2nd conditional? Type If Clause Result Clause 2 Present Unreal Simple Past Past Future Tense [DWS] Conditional Sentences

How to form 2nd conditional? Simple Past (with verb): (+) S + V2 + O + C (-) S + did + not + V1 + O +C (?) Did + S + V1 + O + C ? Simple Present (without verb): (+) S + was/were + O + C (-) S + was/were + not + O +C (?) Was/were + S + O + C ? [DWS] Conditional Sentences

How to form 2nd conditional? Past Future Tense (with verb): (+) S + would + V1 + O + C (-) S + would + not + V1 + O +C (?) Would + S + V1 + O + C ? Past Future Tense (without verb): (+) S + would + be + O + C (-) S + would + not + be + O +C (?) Would + S + be + O + C ? [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Examples: You would not get wet if it did not rain. If you went to bed earlier, you wouldn't be so tired. She would hurt herself if she fell. She would join us if she were free. If they did not finish their homework, the would not be able to join us now. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Fact (true situation) Since the second conditional is contrary to fact in the present/future, it has to have the true situation or fact. The true situation should be written in simple present. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Fact (true situation) - Examples CS: If I had enough money, I would buy a car. The true situation should be taken from if clause and it should be its contrary. TS: I do not have enough money. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Type 3 Conditional sentence type 3 or third conditional is also known as past unreal. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Type 3 These sentences are truly hypothetical and unreal, because it is now too late for the condition or its result to exist. There is always some implication of regret in conditional sentences type 3. The reality is the opposite of, or contrary to, what the sentence expresses. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

How to form 3rd conditional? If clause in third conditional is formed by using past perfect tense and the main clause is formed by using past future perfect tense. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

How to form third conditional? Type If Clause Result Clause 3 Past Unreal Past Perfect Tense Past Future Perfect Tense. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

How to form third conditional? Past Perfect Tense (with verb): (+) S + had + V3 + O + C (-) S + had + not + V3 + V1 + O +C (?) Had + S + V3 + O + C ? Past Perfect Tense (without verb): (+) S + had + been + O + C (-) S + had + not + been + O +C (?) Had + S + been + O + C ? [DWS] Conditional Sentences

How to form third conditional? Past Future Perfect Tense (with verb): (+) S + would + have + V3 + O + C (-) S + would + not + have + V3 + O +C (?) Would + S + have + V3 + O + C ? Future Tense (without verb): (+) S + would + have + been + O + C (-) S + would + not + have + been + O +C (?) Would + S + have + been + O + C ? [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Examples: If I had worked harder I would have passed the exam. You would have been late if you had not caught the bus. If he called her, she would not have gone. If you had not bought my school supplies for me, I would not have been able to go to the park. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Fact (true situation) Since the third conditional is contrary to fact in the past, it has to have the true situation or fact. The true situation should be written in simple past. [DWS] Conditional Sentences

Fact (true situation) - Examples CS: If I had studied, I would have gotten great score. The true situation should be taken from if clause and it should be its contrary. TS: I did not study. [DWS] Conditional Sentences