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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Conditionals

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If it rains tomorrow, I’ll buy an umbrella.

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If I had studied harder, I would have passed the test.

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If I had studied medicine, I would be a doctor.

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If I inherited a million dollars, I would buy a new house.

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If water freezes, it turns to ice.

[sorry asked so many conditionals not very understanding]
  

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You need to ask your question at some point in your post. You haven't said what you would like us to do with your sentences. CJ

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You need to ask your question at some point in your post.

You haven't said what you would like us to do with your sentences.

CJ
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All these are conditional sentences. Depending on how and when you say it, the mood (how probable or improbable that it will happen). Here is a link. It will help you much more than I could.

Scenario: You just watched the weather report on TV and the sky appears to be cloudy and grey. You are thinking

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