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Conditional Clauses
English Grammar Index
Conditional Clauses : TYPE - 3
This means that it is quit probable that action in the if – clause will be performed. In this type, the conditional clause (if – Clause) is in the Present tense and main clause.
Examples :
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If I go to Ooty, I shall wear woollen clothes.
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If you stop smoking, your health will improve.
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If you go to Palghat, you may visit the Malampuzha dam.
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If it rains for two weeks now, we may have a good harvest.
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If he plays well, he will become the district champion.
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