Capitol Tech U Doctoral Presentation - April 2024.pptx
Condicionals
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3. When used the time to which we refer is now
or ever and the situation is real and possible.
This type of conditional Usually to Talk
General Acts. Both tense of propositions is
the "simple present " . In conditional
sentences type 0 , the term " if " can usually
be replaced by " when" sin changing the
meaning
7. *
*If you combine the colors red and yellow, the result
is the orange color.
*If children study, then their parents are happy
*If you freeze water, then you get ice
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9. *The "Type 1 conditional" is used to refer to
the present or future when the situation is
real. Type 1 refers to a possible conditional
status and likely outcome. In these
sentences , the clause " if " Adopt the
"present simple" and the main proposition
of the "simple future " .
10. Proposicion « if» Proposicion principal
If+ simple present Simple future
If this thing happens That thing will happen
Si esto sucede eso ocurrira
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12. *If it rains, you will get wet
*You will get if it rains
*Ï´ll take a jacket, if it cold
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14. *The "Type 2 conditional" is USING to refer
to a time that may be now or in any
moment and a situation that is real. These
prayers there allude Acts. Conditional Type
2 is used to refer to a condition
hypothetical and His result likely. In these
sentences , the proposition " if " adopts
"simple past" and the main clause of the
"conditional present."
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16. Proposicion « if» Proposicion principal
If+ simple past Present condicional or present
continuos condicional
If this thing happened that thing would be happening
Si esto sucedió Lo que estaría sucediendo
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18. *If it rained, would get wet
*You would get wet if it rained
*If she fell, she would hurt herself
*She would hurt herself is she fell
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20. *The "conditional type 3 " is used to refer to
PLACED A time in the past and a situation
contrary to reality . It is based on facts that are
opposite one thing I know Expressing . The
conditional type 3 USING To reference a past
Condition Not Real , Como result so a Do likely in
the past. In these sentences , the clause " if "
adopts " past perfect " and the main proposition
of the "perfect conditional
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22. Proposicion «if» Proposicion principal
If+ past perfect Perfect condicional or present
continuos condicional
If you had studied harder You would have passed the
exam
Si usted hubiera estudiado mas
duro
hubiera pasado el examen
23. *If it had rained, you would have gotten wet.
*You would have gotten wet if it had rained.
* You would have passed your exam if you had
worked harder.
* If you had worked harder, you would have
passed your exam.