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What is the Conditional Mood?
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The conditional mood is used in hypothetical situations; situations in which the result depends on whether a situation happens or not.

Conditional sentences connect real or unreal situations to possible or impossible results.


The conditional mood can express what:

  • actually happens

  • will happen

  • could happen

  • might have happened

  • we wish would have happened

in a particular situation.

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Conditional Clauses
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Conditional sentences contain two clauses:

  • Conditional clause (commonly called the if-clause): the condition/situation

  • Main clause: the result

The if-clause is a dependent clause. To form a complete sentence, it needs the hypothetical result.

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The condition “If she had her guitar,” does not form a complete sentence. It needs the result, “she would play a song.’’ to be a complete sentence.

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Clauses can be moved around in a sentence without changing the meaning.

In writing, there is a minor difference:

  • When the if-clause (condition) comes first, a comma follows it to separate it from the main clause (result).

  • If the main clause (result) comes first, punctuation isn’t necessary.

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How to Form Conditional Sentences
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Each conditional type follows a clear structure.

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To learn more about the zero conditional, click here.
To learn more about the first conditional, click here.
To learn more about the second conditional, click here.
To learn more about the third conditional, click here.

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Conditionals—Exercise
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For Advanced Users—Mixed Conditional/Unreal Conditional
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For Advanced Users— Conditional Clause Markers Used to Replace “if”
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Although if is the most common word used to introduce a conditional clause, there are other conditional clause markers such as:
 

 

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Unless

I won’t pass my driving exam UnlessI study now.

I won’t pass my driving exam if I don’t study now.

When/Whenever

When she sleeps, she snores.

If she sleeps, she snores.

As long as

You can live with me as long as you don’t make a mess.

You can live with me if you don’t make a mess.

Had

Had I known you were waiting for my call, I would’ve called you sooner.

If I had known you were waiting for my call, I would’ve called you sooner.

Should

Should you develop any other symptoms, please stay home until they are gone.

If you develop any other symptoms, stay home.

Provided/Provided that

They can travel with us provided they have valid passports.

They can travel with us if they have valid passports.

Or/Otherwise

You have to stop worrying or you won’t be able to sleep.

If you don’t stop worrying, you won’t be able to sleep.

Suppose/Supposing

Supposing he doesn’t have his identification card with him, can he still get in?

If he doesn’t have his identification card with him, can he still get in? 

Whether or not

I’ll be in the living room whether you need me or not.

I’ll be in the living room if you need me.

I’ll be in the living room even if you don’t need me.

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