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Conditional sentences:


To talk about things that are possible, you often use if in a sentence. A sentence with if is called a conditional sentence. Here is an example of a conditional sentence with if-clause.


1- if it rains tomorrow, we shall not go to the beach 馃彎️ 


2-In if clause, use a verb in the simple present tense. In the main clause, use shall or will and an infinitive. 


Examples:


1-If there’s no rice in the cupboard, we’ll buy some more.


2-If we don’t work hard, we’ll never learn.


3-If we leave now, we’ll arrive on time.


3-You may also put the main clause before the if-clause:


Examples:


1- we’ll play indoors if it rains. 


2- You’ll get sick if you don’t eat good food 馃 


3-Jenna will do well in her piano recital if she practice regularly.


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