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Conditionals (four types of conditionals)



 
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Conditionals (four types of conditionals) #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 27, 2008 21:52 pm   Conditionals (four types of conditionals)
 

Hi Guys,

I could not understand the four types of conditionals, is there any link or notes with more clarification.

Many thanks in advance.

Yousef
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Conditionals #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 27, 2008 21:54 pm   Conditionals
 

Hi Yousef,

You could have a look at this: http://www.english-test.net/lessons/13/index.html

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Conditionals (four types of conditionals) #3 (permalink) Fri Aug 29, 2008 18:50 pm   Conditionals (four types of conditionals)
 

Hi Alan,

I have been through the story many times but there is no clear structure about how i use if conditional. I have noticed that sentences composed of two phrases and each part composed of specific tense, but how and when I should use the accurate tense I was unable to catch it.

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