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KD 3.5
IF CLAUSE
BY :
☺ Afdila
☺Aghnia Zelfy
☺Fatimatuzuhra
☺Friskilia Maharani
☺Jihan Annasyah
☺Lamria Agnes Meilani
WHAT IS “IF CLAUSE”?
If clause is also called as
conditional sentence is a
complex sentence formed from a
subordinate clause that begins
with subordinate conjunction if
form condition and main clause of
result / consequence.
There are 4 types of
conditional sentence
commonly used,
namely: type 0, type
1, type 2, and type 3
Can be use as
Reminder ,
Sugesstion , and
Imperative
Type 0 is used when the condition always materialized because it is a scientific FACT / scientific truth.
FORMULA
If + condition, result/consequence
If + simple present, simple present
FORMULA
result/consequence + if + condition
simple present + if + simple present
Example
(+)
If I sleep late, I am sleepy at work. [habitual activity]
If you dry fruits or vegetables, they lose their
nutrient and calorie.
(-)
If one doesn’t drink after doing exercise, one gets
dehydrated.
(?) If we burn paper, does it become ash?
Type 1 is used when the condition possible to fulfil / PLAN
result/consequence + if + condition
Simple Future + If + Simple Present
S + Will + (V1 /be+V3/noun) + If + S + (V1/to be +
V3)
Example
(+) If I have free time, I will go swimming.
(-) If you don’t finish your homework, your teacher will be angry.
(?) If they invite you, will you come?
Type 2 is used when the condition in theory possible to fulfill / UNREAL PRESENT
result/consequence + if + condition
Past Future + If + Simple Past
S +would/could/might + (V1/ to be + V3) + if + (V2 / were+V3 / were+
noun)
Example
(+)
If it rained tomorrow, I would sleep all
day.
Fakta:
but I don’t have much hope it will rain
(-) If Nisa studied hard, she wouldn’t fail.
(?) If Nisa studied hard, would she pass?
TYPE 3
Type 3 is used when the condition not possible to fulfill (too late) / UNREAL PAST
result/consequence + if + condition
Past Future Perfect Tense + If + Past Perfect
S + would/should/could/might have + (V3 / been+V1/ been + noun)
+ if + S + had + V3 / been + V1
Example
(+)
If you had remembered to invite me, I would have attended your party.
Fakta:
but you didn’t remember
(-)
If the waitress had been careful, she wouldn’t have broken many plates.
Fakta:
but the waitress wasn’t careful
(?)
If he had asked you for forgiveness, would you have forgiven him?
Fakta:
but he didn’t ask you for forgiveness
SUGGESTION
Conditional sentence of this type is used to provide advice on what should be done if want a condition occurs.
If + Simple Present, Subject + Should
/Had Better/ Ough To + V1
atau
If + Simple Present, Why Don’t +
Subject + V1?
Ex. 1
Mona : Why do you look so blue Jerry?
Jerry : Hmm I’m sick Mona. I may get headache.
Mona : Ok, If you want to get better soon, you should meet the doctor soon.
Jerry : Thanks Mona.
Ex. 2
Anin : I really like gardening, but sometimes I don’t know what to plant.
Jesa : If you need to know more about gardening, why don’t you search it in internet?
Anin : That’s a good idea. Thanks
REMINDER
This one conditional sentence, usually used to remind about the actions MUST be done if
expecting a condition to occur.
If + Simple
Present, Subject + Have
To / Has To / Must + V1
Atony : I think the final match is getting closer. It’s time to train ourselves more
seriously
Lukaku : Yes Antony, i can’t agree more.
Antony : If we want to win the match, we must work harder.
Lukaku : Yeah, we must work harder from now on.
IMPERATIVE
The conditional phrase in this function is used to ENTER someone doing something if you want a condition to happen.
If + Simple Present, Verb1 + Object
Anin : I really want to get a good mark in English, but I don’t know how to do it.
Jesa : If you want to get a good mark in English, master the grammar first.
Anin : That’s a good idea. Thanks
IF CLAUSE - CONDITIONAL SENTENCES PRESENTATION

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IF CLAUSE - CONDITIONAL SENTENCES PRESENTATION

  • 1. KD 3.5 IF CLAUSE BY : ☺ Afdila ☺Aghnia Zelfy ☺Fatimatuzuhra ☺Friskilia Maharani ☺Jihan Annasyah ☺Lamria Agnes Meilani
  • 2. WHAT IS “IF CLAUSE”? If clause is also called as conditional sentence is a complex sentence formed from a subordinate clause that begins with subordinate conjunction if form condition and main clause of result / consequence. There are 4 types of conditional sentence commonly used, namely: type 0, type 1, type 2, and type 3 Can be use as Reminder , Sugesstion , and Imperative
  • 3. Type 0 is used when the condition always materialized because it is a scientific FACT / scientific truth. FORMULA If + condition, result/consequence If + simple present, simple present FORMULA result/consequence + if + condition simple present + if + simple present Example (+) If I sleep late, I am sleepy at work. [habitual activity] If you dry fruits or vegetables, they lose their nutrient and calorie. (-) If one doesn’t drink after doing exercise, one gets dehydrated. (?) If we burn paper, does it become ash?
  • 4. Type 1 is used when the condition possible to fulfil / PLAN result/consequence + if + condition Simple Future + If + Simple Present S + Will + (V1 /be+V3/noun) + If + S + (V1/to be + V3) Example (+) If I have free time, I will go swimming. (-) If you don’t finish your homework, your teacher will be angry. (?) If they invite you, will you come?
  • 5. Type 2 is used when the condition in theory possible to fulfill / UNREAL PRESENT result/consequence + if + condition Past Future + If + Simple Past S +would/could/might + (V1/ to be + V3) + if + (V2 / were+V3 / were+ noun) Example (+) If it rained tomorrow, I would sleep all day. Fakta: but I don’t have much hope it will rain (-) If Nisa studied hard, she wouldn’t fail. (?) If Nisa studied hard, would she pass?
  • 6. TYPE 3 Type 3 is used when the condition not possible to fulfill (too late) / UNREAL PAST result/consequence + if + condition Past Future Perfect Tense + If + Past Perfect S + would/should/could/might have + (V3 / been+V1/ been + noun) + if + S + had + V3 / been + V1 Example (+) If you had remembered to invite me, I would have attended your party. Fakta: but you didn’t remember (-) If the waitress had been careful, she wouldn’t have broken many plates. Fakta: but the waitress wasn’t careful (?) If he had asked you for forgiveness, would you have forgiven him? Fakta: but he didn’t ask you for forgiveness
  • 7. SUGGESTION Conditional sentence of this type is used to provide advice on what should be done if want a condition occurs. If + Simple Present, Subject + Should /Had Better/ Ough To + V1 atau If + Simple Present, Why Don’t + Subject + V1? Ex. 1 Mona : Why do you look so blue Jerry? Jerry : Hmm I’m sick Mona. I may get headache. Mona : Ok, If you want to get better soon, you should meet the doctor soon. Jerry : Thanks Mona. Ex. 2 Anin : I really like gardening, but sometimes I don’t know what to plant. Jesa : If you need to know more about gardening, why don’t you search it in internet? Anin : That’s a good idea. Thanks
  • 8. REMINDER This one conditional sentence, usually used to remind about the actions MUST be done if expecting a condition to occur. If + Simple Present, Subject + Have To / Has To / Must + V1 Atony : I think the final match is getting closer. It’s time to train ourselves more seriously Lukaku : Yes Antony, i can’t agree more. Antony : If we want to win the match, we must work harder. Lukaku : Yeah, we must work harder from now on.
  • 9. IMPERATIVE The conditional phrase in this function is used to ENTER someone doing something if you want a condition to happen. If + Simple Present, Verb1 + Object Anin : I really want to get a good mark in English, but I don’t know how to do it. Jesa : If you want to get a good mark in English, master the grammar first. Anin : That’s a good idea. Thanks