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There are two parts of conditional statements, hypothesis and conclusion. The hypothesis or condition will begin with the if part, and the conclusion or action will begin with the then part.
The most common conditional statements are: If statement: Executes a block of code if a specified condition is true. If-else statement: Executes one block of code if the specified condition is true and another block of code if the condition is false.
The type 1 conditional refers to a possible condition and its probable result. These sentences are based on facts, and they are used to make statements about the real world, and about particular situations.
Function. The type 2 conditional refers to an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result. These sentences are not based on the actual situation. In type 2 conditional sentences, the time is now or any time and the situation is hypothetical.
5 Types of conditional sentences Conditional sentence typeWhen to useIf-clause Type Zero Describing known facts Simple present Type 1 A possible situation and the result Simple present Type 2 A hypothetical condition and its possible result Simple past Type 3 An impossible past situation and its result in the past Past perfect1 more row
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