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  2. English conditional sentences - Wikipedia

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    "Third conditional" or "conditional III" is a pattern used to refer to hypothetical situations in a past time frame, generally counterfactual (or at least presented as counterfactual). Here the condition clause is in the past perfect , and the consequence is expressed using the conditional perfect .

  3. Conditional sentence - Wikipedia

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    A conditional sentence is a sentence in a natural language that expresses that one thing is contingent on another, e.g., "If it rains, the picnic will be cancelled." They are so called because the impact of the sentence’s main clause is conditional on a subordinate clause.

  4. Talk:Conditional sentence - Wikipedia

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    1 Zero to third conditionals. 3 comments. 2 Conditional Forms of Verbs in English. 3 Rewrite. 3 comments. 4 Conditional without "If" 2 comments. 5 Classical Greek. 1 ...

  5. Trump's Grammatical Time Machine (opinion) - AOL

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    The president-elect uses conditional grammar to craft self-fulfilling speculative historical fiction. Trump's Grammatical Time Machine (opinion) Skip to main content

  6. Conditional perfect - Wikipedia

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    The conditional perfect is a grammatical construction that combines the conditional mood with perfect aspect.A typical example is the English would have written. [1] The conditional perfect is used to refer to a hypothetical, usually counterfactual, event or circumstance placed in the past, contingent on some other circumstance (again normally counterfactual, and also usually placed in the past).

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    "There is a potential to feel like a third wheel if the other two people are closer or more on the same wavelength," says Irene S. Levine, friendship author and expert. But it doesn't have to be ...

  9. Ancient Greek conditional clauses - Wikipedia

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    The "if"-clause of a conditional sentence is called the protasis, and the consequent or main clause is called the apodosis. The negative particle in a conditional clause is usually μή (mḗ), making the conjunctions εἰ μή (ei mḗ) or ἐὰν μή (eàn mḗ) "unless", "if not". However, some conditions have οὐ (ou). [1]