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Lilwilly Posted 15 years ago
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If

Hi
I believe that what im asking had been already asked but i'm really confused,,

i get confused as to when the 2 conditional should be used
and i really do confuse it with type 1 conditional

please help
  

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Conditional 1 : an easily possible event now or in the future. If I see you next Tuesday, I will buy you a beer . Conditional 2 : a very unlikely event now or in the future: If saw you wearing a girl's dress, I would buy you a beer.

  • Conditional 1 : an easily possible event now or in the future.
  • If I see you next Tuesday, I will buy you a beer .
  • Conditional 2 : a very unlikely event now or in the future: If saw you wearing a girl's dress, I would buy you a beer.
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Conditional 1: an easily possible event now or in the future. If I see you next Tuesday, I will buy you a beer.

Conditional 2: a very unlikely event now or in the future: If saw you wearing a girl's dress, I would buy you a beer.

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