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Thanks to Mr El Hgazy for his excellent explanation I just want to add that in the future situations if the situation is a cause and result, we use Second Conditional Example: I won't go with them tomorrow as I have an exam (If ....../ Unlss ....) In this example there is no probability that I will go with them. I know in advance that I won't go with them. So in such situations, we cannot use the First Conditional We use the Second instead If I didn't have an exam tomorrow, I would go with them. Unless I had an exam tomorrow, I would go with them Dear Student, The attached file will help you differentiate among the three types ![]() With Best Wishes
Download the attached file below آخر تعديل بواسطة H0riz0n ، 26-05-2009 الساعة 12:28 PM |
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