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Conditionals show hypothetical situations from "summary" of English Grammar for Today by Geoffrey Leech,Margaret Deuchar,Robert Hoogenraad

Conditionals in English grammar are used to express hypothetical situations that may or may not happen in reality. They are constructed using a specific pattern of verb forms that indicate the likelihood or possibility of an event occurring based on certain conditions being met. These conditions can be real or imagined, and the outcome of the conditional statement depends on whether those conditions are fulfilled. There are different types of conditionals that can be used to show various degrees of certainty or uncertainty about the hypothetical situation being described. For example, the first conditional is used to talk about future events that are likely to happen if a certain condition is met, while the second conditional is used to talk about events that are less likely to happen because the condition is unlikely to be fulfilled. In addition to expressing hypothetical situations, conditionals can also be used to make suggestions, give advice, or talk about hypothetical outcomes of past events. For example, the third conditional is used to talk about events that did not happen in the past because a certain condition was not fulfilled, while mixed conditionals combine elements of different types of conditionals to express more complex hypothetical situations.
  1. Conditionals are a versatile tool in English grammar that allow speakers to communicate a wide range of ideas about possible, impossible, or unlikely events based on specific conditions. By understanding the different types of conditionals and how they are used, learners can effectively express hypothetical situations in a clear and concise manner.
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English Grammar for Today

Geoffrey Leech

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