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Joe Semon, Brooklen diggs, Haven allen, Joey Sparacio
Conditional Mood Joe Semon, Brooklen diggs, Haven allen, Joey Sparacio
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Definition-Something that may or may not happen
Definition-Something that may or may not happen in the past, present, or future.
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Conditional Mood Sentences
Different Types of Conditional Mood Past Happened already Present Happening currently Future Will/might happen Different Types of Conditional Mood Sentences
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Examples- •If I'm late, wait for me
Examples- •If I'm late, wait for me. •If I’m thirsty, I will get a drink. •If I feel sick, I will stay home. •I will pass the test, if I study hard. •If it snows, I cannot go to work. •If the moon is sad, I am sad.
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If I (was/were) a star, I would be a pretty star. If he (woke up/wake’s up) earlier he wont have missed his train. If I (had, have) a million dollars, I would give it away to all my friends. If she (had/has) more time today, she could have met her friends for lunch. If I (knew/know) how to sing, I could have probably made a little money playing guitar on the weekends. If I am late (wait/waited) for me.
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