IF (Conditional) Sentences

IF (Conditional) Sentences

Conditional sentences, also known as if sentences, express a relationship between different events or situations. These sentences are divided into different types based on the likelihood or certainty of the condition being fulfilled. Conditional sentences play a crucial role in expressing possibilities, hypothetical situations, and cause-and-effect relationships. There are four main types of conditional sentences: zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, and third conditional.

Modal Verbs: could

Modal Verbs: could

Could can be used with the indefinite infinitive to express past actions. When using could in this way, it usually indicates ability or possibility in the past.

The Future Perfect Continuous tense

The Future Perfect Continuous tense

The Future Perfect Continuous tense: Affirmative: Subject + will have been + verb (with -ing) I will have been studying for three hours.   Negative: Subject + will not have been + verb (with -ing) She will not have been working on this project for two weeks.   Question: Will + subject + have been […]