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=== Conditional I ===
 
=== Conditional I ===
With the conditional clauses I you say something which is probably if something happens.Every conditional clause consists of two parts the If-clause and the main-clause.
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With the "conditional clauses I" you say something which is probably if something happens.Every conditional clause consists of two parts the If-clause and the main-clause. You write the If-clause in the simple present.
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For example:
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'''If''' Jay '''becomes''' a famous singer,...
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In the main-clause you write in the will-future.
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For example:
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...,he '''will
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== Conditional II ==
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In the "Conditional clause II" you say something which isn´t probably or imposible. It consists of two parts too. The If-clause and the main clause. The If-clause is written in the simple past.
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For example:
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'''If''' a film-maker '''discovered''' me,...
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The main-clause is written ,with would+inf.
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For example:
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..., '''would be''' famous.

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Conditional I

With the "conditional clauses I" you say something which is probably if something happens.Every conditional clause consists of two parts the If-clause and the main-clause. You write the If-clause in the simple present. For example: If Jay becomes a famous singer,... In the main-clause you write in the will-future. For example: ...,he will


Conditional II

In the "Conditional clause II" you say something which isn´t probably or imposible. It consists of two parts too. The If-clause and the main clause. The If-clause is written in the simple past. For example: If a film-maker discovered me,... The main-clause is written ,with would+inf. For example: ..., would be famous.