Grammar
– If Clause
1. If she did not know, she would not tell him of
that.
Ø Based on theory sentence above can be
categorized as ‘If clause type 2’.
In fact: she do not know so she will not tell
him of that.
2. If you see him, perhaps you will tell him to
come and see me.
Ø This sentence is including ‘If Clause Type 1’
because the pattern use if+present tense, future tense.
3. If only his father was alive, he would not have
let all this happen.
Ø This sentence is including ‘If Clause Type 3’
In fact: his father was died so he will not do
anything to all this happen.
4. If you are with me, you would safe over here.
Ø This sentence is including ‘If Clause Type 1’
because refer to the future. An action in the future will only happen if a
certain condition is fulfilled by that time.
5. If everyone at school had not seen me at the
zone, they would not have laughed me.
Ø This sentece is including ‘If Clause Type 3’
because the pattern use if+past perfect. So its refer to situation on the past
and we just imagine what would have happened if the situation had been
fulfilled.
6. If you knuckle down, you will get your place
back after the tour.
Ø Based on theory sentence above can be
categorized as ‘If clause type 1’. Because its refer to the future. An action
in the future will only happen if a certain condition is fulfilled by that
time. We don't know for sure whether the condition actually will be fulfilled
or not, but the conditions seems rather realistic – so we think it is likely to
happen.
7. If you do not pay up, I will go to the police.
Ø This sentece is including ‘If Clause Type 1’
because the sentence from the begining in the present to the future and the
conditions seems rather realistic – so I think it is likely to happen.
8. If Pete made a joke, Mr. Kagor would had
laughed.
Ø This sentence is including ‘If Clause Type 3’
because the pattern use if+past perfect+v3, S+would had+V3.
9. You will try again tomorrow if he survives.
Ø Based on theory sentence above can be
categorized as ‘If clause type 1’ because the condition will be happen in the
future if he back tomorrow.
10. If you told the truth, we would believe you.
Ø This sentence is including ‘If Clause Type 2’
because he has
not told the truth and it is just imagination.
11. If he does not save him now, his brother will
die.
Ø This sentence is including ‘If Clause Type 1’
because the pattern use if+present tense, future tense.
12. We would help you if we knew how.
Ø Its including ‘If Clause Type 2’ Because main
clause in conditional I(would+infinitive), If clause in simple past.
13. She would not talk to you if she were mad at
you.
Ø Its including ‘If Clause type 2’ Because main
clause in conditional I(would+infinitive), If Clause in simple past(in
conditional sentences, we usually use”were” instead”was”).
14. If he stayed out long enough, Stefan and gang
would grow tired of searching for him.
Ø This sentence is including ‘If Clause Type 2’
Because refer
to situations in the present. An action could happen if the present situation
were different. I don't really expect the situation to change, however. I just
imagine „what would happen if …“
15. If she had taken the bus, she would not have
arrived on time.
Ø This sentence in including ‘If Clause Type 3)
bacause conditional clause in past perfect, main clause in conditional
(would+have+past participle).
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