Real and Unreal Conditionals.
Conditional sentences have a dependent If clause and main clause.
Real Conditionals
- In real conditionals, the verb in the If clause is in the present, even if it has future meaning.
If you come tomorrow, call me please.
- Real conditionals can also be formed with the present continuos in the If clause.
If I were leaving now, I might walk to work.
Unreal Conditionals
- When an unreal conditionals If clause contains the verb be, use were for all subjects.
If I were on time, I'd walk to work.
- Unreal conditionals can also be formed with the past continuos in the If clause.
If I were leaving now, I might walk to work.
The Present Real Conditional is used to talk about what you normally do in real-life situations.
FORM
[If / When ... Simple Present ..., ... Simple Present ...]
[... Simple Present ... if / when ... Simple Present ...]
Practice
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