IF CLAUSES / CONDITIONAL CLAUSES (Type 2) Conditional clauses consist of two sentences. One is a clause that starts with if, which is called as 'if clause'. The other is called the Main clause. Each sentence has a verb. It is important to know which tenses are to be used in these clauses and they play a big role in determining the meaning of the sentence. Detailed information for the type The two parts of a conditional sentence with a 'si clause' We use 'si clauses' when we want to form conditional sentences. In fact, all conditional sentences in Spanish have the following two parts: 1. The condition, expressed (in a subordinate or dependant clause) with the conditional "si" (the actual si clause/if clause), and. 2. Conditional sentences - type I. 1. Use. It is possible to fulfil a condition which is given in the if-clause. 2. Form. if clause main clause; Simple Present: will-future: infinitive: Modal + infinitive: 3. Examples. if clause main clause; If I study, I will pass the exams. If you see John tonight, tell him to e-mail me. If Ben gets up early If + Past Perfect, Would Have + Past Participle. Agar memahami lebih lanjut penggunaan dari kalimat pengandaian ini, kamu bisa menyimak 20 contoh conditional sentence type 3 berikut ini yang lengkap dengan terjemahan. Baca Juga: 3 Contoh Artikel Bahasa Inggris, Lengkap dengan Topik Beragam! 1. Karina would have bought a new car if he had saved .

example of type 3 conditional sentence