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Creating if-then statements is a common aspect of your mother tongue, and incorporating them into your English discussions can greatly enhance your communication skills. In total, there are four conditionals that you will gradually learn to use, beginning with the most basic ones: the zero and first conditional. Take a glance at this overview to get a general understanding of how all conditionals function and when to apply them.

A sentence with a condition relies on the word ‘if’. Conditional sentences consist of two parts – the first part starts with ‘if’ to depict a potential scenario, while the second part explains the result. Input: “The company experienced a significant decrease in profits due to the economic downturn.”

Paraphrased: “The economic downturn led to a large decrease in profits for the company.”

If it starts raining, we will become soaked.

The meaning remains the same even when the two parts are switched.

Check out this practical ebook guide to find out how the conditionals are form, when and how they are used, and plenty of practice for your students.

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Last Update: 9th December 2024
Released: 26th October 2024