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Olessia Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Conditionals sentences

Could you kindly help me to understand Conditional sentence Type II and III. They seem to be so easy but as soon as I want to express my opinion using these sentences, I face some difficulties.
Thanks in advance
  

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Hello, Olessia—and welcome to English Forums. Your question is rather vague and does not make clear what bothers your exactly. Conditional I: If I go to town tomorrow, I will buy you lunch .

  • Hello, Olessia—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Your question is rather vague and does not make clear what bothers your exactly.
  • Conditional I: If I go to town tomorrow, I will buy you lunch .
  • I may or may not go to Tokyo: a possible future.
  • Conditional II: If I went to town tomorrow, I would buy you lunch.
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Hello, Olessia—and welcome to English Forums. Your question is rather vague and does not make clear what bothers your exactly.

Conditional I: If I go to town tomorrow, I will buy you lunch. I may or may not go to Tokyo: a possible future.
Conditional II: If I went to town tomorrow, I would buy you lunch. I will almost surely not go to town tomorrow: a future improbabi
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Thanks. I will try to understand these conditional sentences.
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There are four types of conditional sentences. Types 0,1,2 and 3. Here are some examples and videos.
1. If you watch these videos, you will learn and practice the English conditionals.
2. If you had a lot of free time, you would watch these videos. (You are a very very busy person and don't have free time.)
3. If you had found these videos and studied them yourself, you would not have

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