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This document contains four sentences that discuss conditional sentences using different verb tenses in the if-clause and main clause. The first sentence introduces the topic of conditional sentences. The second sentence provides an example of an if-clause with the present simple tense paired with a main clause using the present simple tense. The third sentence notes that the document was written by Hasanova Xumar.

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This document contains four sentences that discuss conditional sentences using different verb tenses in the if-clause and main clause. The first sentence introduces the topic of conditional sentences. The second sentence provides an example of an if-clause with the present simple tense paired with a main clause using the present simple tense. The third sentence notes that the document was written by Hasanova Xumar.

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By: Hasanova Xumar


If clause Main clause
If + Present simple Present simple

If I am late for school,


my teacher gets angry.
If I oversleep …
I miss the bus.
If I miss the bus, I am late for school.
If I am late for school, my teacher gets angry.
If clause Main clause
If + Present tense will / can / may / must + verb

If I go to London,
I will see the Big Ben.
If I go to London …
I will see the Big Ben.
If I go to Buckingham Palace,
I can take a photo of the Royal Guard.
If you go to London,
you must look right before crossing a street
If clause Main clause
If + Past Simple would / could / might + verb

If I were an astronaut,
I would travel in a spaceship.
If I were an astronaut,
I would travel in a spaceship.
If I travelled in a spaceship,
I would go to Mars.
If I went to Mars,
I would meet a Martian.
Nice to
meet you!
If I met a Martian,
I wouldn’t understand him.

? IfI aved
If I didn’t understand him,
I would come back to the Earth.
If clause Main clause
If + Past Perfect would/could/might + have + past
tense participle

If I had studied hard,


I would have passed my exams.
IIf you had studied hard,
you wouldn’t have failed your exam.
IIf you had passed your exam,
you could have gone to the beach.
IIf I had gone to the
beach, I would have
made sand castles.

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