Mastering Conditional Sentences

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What are conditional sentences?

Conditional sentences are grammatical structures that express a relationship between two or more events or situations, where one event or situation depends on the other.

What is the purpose of writing conditional sentences?

The purpose of writing conditional sentences is to convey hypothetical or imaginary situations, express possibilities, give advice or make suggestions, and talk about real or possible consequences.

What are some examples of conditional sentences?

Some examples of conditional sentences are 'If it rains, I will stay at home', 'Unless you study, you will fail the exam', and 'If I had money, I would buy a new car'.

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