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Grammar Highlights - 'If' and 'When'

Grammar Highlights - 'If' and 'When'

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Jorge Luis Campos de la Fuente

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If/when you ____ (not/eat) well, you ____ (get) sick.

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If/when you don't eat well, you get sick.

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If/when you doesn't eat well, you get sick.

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If/when you don't eat well you get sick.

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A conditional sentence is composed of two parts, a conditional clause and a main clause.

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True

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False

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I ___ (like) to visit the museums if ___ (be) in a new city.

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I like to visit the museums if I'm in a new city.

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I like to visit the museums, if be in a new city.

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Plants ___ (die) if they ___ (not/get) enough water.

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Plants die if they don't get enough water.

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Plants dies if they not get enough water.

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Plants die if they doesn't get enough water.

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Do the following questions have the same meaning?

If my car doesn't work, I take the bus.

I take the bus if my car doesn't work.

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Yes, they do.

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No, they don't.

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​ ​ ​ ___ you ___ (want) to get to work early, ​___ (take) the train.

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If/When you want to get to work early, take the train.

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If/When you wants to get to work early, takes the train.

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