Conditionals Type 1 and 2: If Clauses
Conditional sentences express a condition and its result. There are different types for real and unreal situations.
1. Type 1: Real Conditional (Possible)
If + present simple, will + base verb. If it rains, I will stay home. This is used for real or possible situations in the future.
2. Type 2: Unreal Conditional (Improbable)
If + past simple, would + base verb. If I had money, I would travel. This is used for imaginary or unlikely situations.
3. Important Notes
- In Type 2, we use were for all subjects: If I were you, I would study.
- The comma is used when the if-clause comes first.
4. Exercises
- If she (study), she will pass the exam.
- If I (be) rich, I would buy a big house.
- What _____ you (do) if you saw a ghost?
Similar lessons:
📍 دروس مشابهة
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Present Simple: Formation, Usage and Exercises — 1st Year M
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Present Continuous: Formation, Usage and Exercises — 1st Ye
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Simple Past: Regular and Irregular Verbs — 2nd Year Middle
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Future with Will and Going To — 2nd Year Middle School — A
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