The conditionals are certain structures of the English in which, if some condition, state or circumstance is true, so that happen with a specific result. Here we are going to look the types of ‘conditionals’. in this presentation.
Types of conditionals
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Structure of the times
Tenses | afirmative | negative | interogative | short positive | negative |
Simple present | i eat an apple | i don't eat an apple | do i eat an apple? | yes i do | no i do not |
Simple past | i ate an apple | i didn't eat an apple | did i eat an apple? | yes i did | no, i did not |
Present progresive | i am eating an apple | i am not eat an apple | am i eating an apple? | yes, i am | no, i am not |
Past progresive | i was eating an apple | i was not eating an apple | was i eating an apple? | yes, i was | no, i was not |
future will | i will eat an apple | i won't eating an apple | will i eat an apple? | yes, i wiil | no, i won't |
Future be going to | i am going to eat an apple | i am not going to eat an apple | am i going to eat an apple? | yes, i'm going to | no, i'm not going to |
present perfect | i have eat an apple | i have not eat an apple | Have i eat an apple | yes, i have | no, i have not |
Past perfect | i had eat an apple | i has not eat an apple | has i eat an apple | yes, i had | no, i has not |
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