f t p. There are two kinds of conditional sentences in English: real and unreal. Real conditional describes real-life situations. Unreal conditional describes unreal, imaginary situations. Although conditional forms might seem abstract at first, they are actually very useful and are commonly used in daily conversation.
Edited: Is there any relation between the sentence R and probability or one of the following? R. In case you (should)need to me, call me. 1.If I worked harder, I would/should pass the exam. (type 2) 2.If I had worked harder, I would/should have passed the exam. (type 3) 3.if we had lots of money, we would/should travel round the world. (Type 2)
MAGIC WAND WARMER. This activity helps them to learn about others’ desires and frustrations and to practice the use of the conditional form with “would”. You have just found a magic wand that allows you to change three work-related activities. You can change anything you want.ljTCBaH.