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Vighr raj Posted 9 years ago
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Pl, explain conditions of imaginary sentences, using models?

  

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Here it is in a nutshell: Conditional I (present or future very possible): If I go to Delhi, I will send you a postcard. Conditional II (present or future very unlikely): If I went to Delhi, I would send you a postcard. Conditional III (past impossible): If I had gone to Delhi, I would have sent you a postcard.

  • Here it is in a nutshell: Conditional I (present or future very possible): If I go to Delhi, I will send you a postcard.
  • Conditional II (present or future very unlikely): If I went to Delhi, I would send you a postcard.
  • Conditional III (past impossible): If I had gone to Delhi, I would have sent you a postcard.
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Here it is in a nutshell:

Conditional I (present or future very possible): If I go to Delhi, I will send you a postcard.

Conditional II (present or future very unlikely): If I went to Delhi, I would send you a postcard.

Conditional III (past impossible): If I had gone to Delhi, I would have sent you a postcard.

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