Conditional Sentences (If Clause)
Definition:
Conditional Sentence is a sentence form, that use to
describe an event that need some requirements or condition. So this sentence
were divided to 2 structure the first is main clause that the event itself, the
second is the condition clause to trigger that event or we say the if clause.
Formula:
Main Clause + IF/Unless Conditional Clause
or
IF/Unless Conditional Clause + Main Clause
There is also 3 type of conditional sentences:
1.
Type I Present conditional (Can actually happen)
Formula: S + Verb1 + O + IF + S + Verb1 + O
Example: John will make a best player of the team if
you agree to raise his wage
2.
Type II Future conditional (Wondering/Dream)
Formula: S + Verb3 + O + IF + S + Verb3 + O
Example: I would build my own castle if I became rich
3.
Type III Present Continue conditional (Can’t be
happen)
Formula: S + to be (have/had) + Verb1 + O +
IF + S + to be (have/had) + Verb1 + O
Example: I would have been finish my degree
if my mentor haven’t suspend my essay
Passive Voice
Definition:
Passive Voice is a sentence to express that something or an
event that has already take place. Also to express a work that had been done by
someone.
General formula:
Object + to be + verb3 + (by) Subject
Example:
The
Artwork of this painting was done by Jan Pierre
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