Conditional Sentences - Clerk PDF
Conditional Sentences - Clerk PDF
Conditional Sentences - Clerk PDF
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When the work done of first sentence, depend on second sentence that sentence is called is
conditional sentence. After reading this you will easily solve the error questions from this section.
e.g. You will succeed provided you work hard.
If,
Provided
As soon as no sooner than
When.
Unless, Until,
If Clause
Main clause
If two work is in future back to back, and second work is depend on first work, then first work is in
Simple Present Tense and second work is in Simple Future Tense.
Some examples:1. She will come to meet you as soon as you will reach Delhi. (Incorrect)
She will come to meet you as soon as you reach Delhi. (Correct)
2. If the government will be become strict, corruption will surely
finish. (Incorrect)
If the government becomes strict, corruption will surely finish. (Correct)
3. I will help him provided he will mend his ways. (Incorrect)
I will help him provided he mends his ways. (Correct)
4. Unless he will not take care of his health, he will not recover. (Incorrect)
Unless he takes care of his health, he will not recover. (Correct)
5. There will be rush at the platform when the train will arrive. (Incorrect)
There will be rush at the platform when the train arrives. (Correct)
In above sentences of If dont use will/shall/would
Note:- In below sentences ,After sub+ will/shall dont use
If, as soon as, provided, before, after, until, unless, in case, when, lest.
1.
2.
If the sentence is in completely present form then it can be inMain clause simple
present. e.g.
1.
If the sentence shows order then in place of will, May will use. e.g.
1.
If any sentence shows etiquette/manner then could, may will definitely be use. e.g.
1.
2.
In If clause In place of simple present tense, present continuous tense can also
be use. e.g.
1.
2.
If you are waiting for the bus, you should better take a taxi.
If you are not reading the newspaper, you should let others read it.
2.
If they have bought tickets, they will surely go to see the movie.
In this type of sentence. The work has shown in If clause sentence, that work has shown not
done.
Means If I had seen you shows that I had not seen you.
In this type of sentence If can be replace by had.
Then the formula
Had + Subject + V 3 + obj, subject + would + have + V3
If + S + V2 , S + would + V1