English Grammar

Monday, May 30, 2016

Present Real Conditionals

If I'm hungry, I GET ANGRY  loose   (the mood)


The present real conditionals is used to talk about what you normaly do in real life situations.
We use the simple present in the if clause and in the result clause.
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  • ▼  2016 (32)
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      • #10 - Unit 25 Direct and Indirect Speech
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      • Direct and Indirect Speech
      • Past Unreal Conditionals
      • Present and Future Unreal Conditionals
      • Future Real Conditionals
      • Present Real Conditionals
      • Passive Causative Verbs
      • Passive Voice
      • Advisability in the past
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