Category: Conditionals

  • The unreal conditionals

    The unreal conditionals express hypothetical conditions which have no possibility to occur in the past, present or future but describe what could/might have occurred supposedly. Example: If I were rich, I would travel my whole life. If I had a car, I could go anywhere. If we had not missed the train, we would have reached…

  • The real conditionals

    The real conditionals express factual or habitual conditions which have the possibility to occur in the future or generally occur in the present. Example: I’ll go if you give me the ball. If I feel better, I’ll certainly play. If you do well in the exams, I’ll buy you a gift. Structures of the Real Conditionals:…

  • Types of Conditionals

    There are mainly two types of conditionals: The Real Conditionals and The Unreal Conditionals The real conditionals The real conditionals express factual or habitual conditions which have the possibility to occur in the future or generally occur in the present. Example: I’ll go if you give me the ball. If I feel better, I’ll certainly play. If…

  • Conditionals: Definition, Structure 

    Normally conditional sentences are called conditionals. These sentences usually contain the conjunction IF. Sometimes  they are called ‘if clauses’. Types of Conditionals There are mainly two types of conditionals: The Real Conditionals and The Unreal Conditionals The real conditionals The real conditionals express factual or habitual conditions which have the possibility to occur in the future or generally occur in the…