CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
TYPE 0,1,2 and 3
ANIK WULANDARI PERMANA,S.PD.,M.SI
SMAN 1 WONOSOBO
HELLO, MY NAME ANIK
HELLO, MY NAME ANIK
DEFINITION
A conditional sentence is a compound sentence that contains conditions
regarding a presupposition, imagination, or an event that has not yet occurred.
In English sentences, this conditional sentence begins with ''if'' as a sign that
the condition has not yet occurred.
The form of a conditional sentence is "If- clause + main clause." the if-clause is
part of the conditional sentence.
TYPES OF TYPES OF
CONDITIONAL CONDITIONAL
SENTENCES SENTENCES
TYPE 0
TYPE 1 TYPE 2
TYPE 3
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 0
This type of sentence is used when the result or
consequence of a condition is realized, explaining a general truth and scientific fact.
This sentence is usually in the form of present tense:
if + simple present, simple present.
EXAMPLES EXAMPLES
If I drop the stone in the river, it sinks f we burn paper, it becomes ash.
I feel sick, if I eat too much.
If you don’t brush your teeth, you get
cavities.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 1
First conditional sentence is a form of conditional
sentence that is used when the outcome or consequence has the possibility to occur in the future.
This can happen because there are still realistic
conditions that make sense for the possibility to occur.
This sentence is usually in the form:
if + simple present, simple future “will” / imperative
EXAMPLES EXAMPLES
If I meet him, I will introduce myself.
I will cook dinner tonight, if you clean the house.
If you rest, you will feel better.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 2
Second conditional sentences are a type of conditional sentence that is used when the outcome or consequence
has only the hope of being realized even though the probability is very small.
In this sentence, the formula used is
if + simple past/were, would/could/might + bare infinitive.
EXAMPLES EXAMPLES
If I inherited a billion dollars, I would travel to the moon.
If I were you, I would continue my study.
If I had time, I would go with you.
Second conditional sentences are a type of conditional sentence that is used when the outcome or consequence
has only the hope of being realized even though the probability is very small.
In this sentence, the formula used is
if + simple past/were, would/could/might + bare infinitive.