
Using if
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Using IF
By Mdm Kua Soo Hua
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CONTRARY-TO-FACT in the Present/Future
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CONTRARY-TO-FACT in the Present/Future
If is often used to talk about situations that are contrary to fact, i.e. situations that are the opposite of the true situation.
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TRUE SITUATION: (a) I don't have enough money.
MAKE A WISH: (b) I wish I had enough money.
USING IF:
(c) If I had enough money, I would buy a car.
(d) If I had enough money, I could buy a car.
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If I had enough money, I would buy a car.
Contrary-to-fact sentences with an "if-clause" and "result clause" are called conditional sentences.
Special verb forms are used.
The SIMPLE PAST TENSE is used to discuss a present or future situation in an "if-clause"
Would or could is used in the result clause.
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IF-CLAUSE :
simple past tense
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RESULT CLAUSE :
would / could + simple form (root word)
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