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  1. 23. Sept. 2024 · There are 5 types of conditional sentences, and you need to be able to use and identify all of them. As a rule, conditional sentences in English consist of two parts – the main part and the if part (or the conditional part).

  2. 29. Sept. 2024 · Conditional sentences have two parts: the if-clause and the main clause. Example sentence: If it rains, I will cancel the trip. If it rains is the if-clause and I will cancel the trip is the main clause. The IF-clause introduces a condition. The main clause is the result of that condition.

  3. 29. Sept. 2024 · We normally use WILL to speak about the future. It is always combined with another verb. Since WILL is classified as a modal verb (like can, would, could, should) it has the same characteristics: It does not change in the third person (i.e. he, she, it)

  4. 29. Sept. 2024 · The second clause of subject + would + verb (conditional verb) is conditional to the first clause happening (or will only happen if the first part/clause happens). Example: If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.

  5. 21. Sept. 2024 · If God doesn't smite you, i will Lyrics: Fuck whatever she said / My head racing all the time / There's just so much on my mind / 'Cause lately I've been so frustrated / I just wanna settle...

  6. 10. Okt. 2024 · The first one, but for the second if you write it like this “I will see you Monday AT 10am” then both would be correct ^_^

  7. 20. Sept. 2024 · Obviously it means We will train you (the successful applicant) if you don't know Quickbooks. They're hardly likely to place a recruitment ad saying they intend to get themselves trained in Quickbooks!