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Meaning: refers to a situation that does not exist in the present and/or will not exist in future. Form: If + simple past .
We use First Conditionals to talk about events which are possible. The Conditional clause can refer to the present or the future. Conditional clause main clause.
Conditionnel - cours ; IF-CLAUSE. RESULT CLAUSE ; Present True Situation. Present True Situation ; simple present verb. simple present verb ; If we want,. If the ...
Conditionnel - cours · 1) Pour indiquer la politesse : I would like the menu, please. · 2) Pour exprimer le 'futur du passé' : She said she would come to the ...
Conditionnel. Conditional sentences: Examples. IF it rains (simple present tense), we WILL stay at home and watch TV. IF it doesn't rain, we WILL go fishing ...
The basic word in all conditional sentences is “if”. A conditional sentence has always two parts, one part to explain a possible situation, and the second part ...
Conditionnel. The 3rd conditional is used to talk about something from the past that didn't happen. Because the action happened in the past, ...
1. If John (heat) water to 100 degrees Celsius, it boils. 2. If Harry (eat) too much food, he puts on weight. 3. If it doesn't rain enough this winter, the ...
1. If it rains, I (to take) my umbrella. 2. If you (to help) her, she will be thankful. 3. They will stay in Paris if they (to tackle) these challenges ...
If clause, Principale. Unreal situation, Situation irréelle. Simple past, Present conditional: would+ infinitif. If I was more careful,