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Camille Witt et Claire Tadeo
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Sentences using si have two parts. One clause stating a condition or possibility, and a second clause naming a result depending upon the condition. Ex: Si le soleil apparaît, la neige fondra. (If the sun comes out, the snow will melt)
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The si clause can also be written the opposite way with the result first and si clause behind it. Ex: La neige fondra si le soleil apparaît.
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In a clause beginning with "si," only three tenses are generally possible: present, imperfect, and pluperfect. 1. si + present, followed by future 2. si + imperfect, followed by present conditional 3. si + pluperfect, followed by past conditional
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Si clauses are divided into types based on the likeliness of what is stated in the result clause: what does, will, would, or would have happened if. Ex Si tu conduis, je paierai.
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This construction is used to give an order that is dependent on something. The present follows si; it is the situation that is required before the other action becomes a command. Ex Si tu étudies, tu seras intelligent Si tu étudies would not be a proper sentence.
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Examples Si j'étais riche, j'achèterais une maison. Si tu peux, viens me voir. Si javais le temps, je le ferais.
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