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Conditional sentences in the indicative mood can combine the verb forms of two different time conditions.
Take the simple past or past progressive in the result clause and in the subordinate clause.
Be+ going to, shall, will in the main clause, and the simple present or present perfect in the subordinate.
Take one of the present tenses in the main clause and in the subordinate clause
Conditional sentences contain a main clause and an adverbial subordinate clause. usually introduced by the word IF.
Express present, future and past time situations.
Combined Time Conditions
PAST TIME CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Future time conditional sentences
Present time conditional sentences
the Indicative mood
dEFINITION
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Conditional Sentences

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Conditional sentences in the indicative mood can combine the verb forms of two different time conditions.

Take the simple past or past progressive in the result clause and in the subordinate clause.

Be+ going to, shall, will in the main clause, and the simple present or present perfect in the subordinate.

Take one of the present tenses in the main clause and in the subordinate clause

Conditional sentences contain a main clause and an adverbial subordinate clause. usually introduced by the word IF.

Express present, future and past time situations.

Combined Time Conditions

PAST TIME CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

Future time conditional sentences

Present time conditional sentences

the Indicative mood

dEFINITION

Conditional Sentences