CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
DEFINITION Conditional sentences indicate that something has not happened, but you are imagining the possibility. We can see that the conditional sentence consists of two parts: a. Main clause is a part of a compound sentence that can stand alone if separated from other parts of the sentence. Main clauses already have a subject and predicate. I will serve you S P Main clause contains something that will be done or would have happened if something that is required is fulfilled. b. Subordinate clause or “if clause” is part of a compound sentence that cannot stand alone if separated from other parts of the sentence. Subordinate clauses can be placed as follow: 1. In front of the main clause. In this case the clause was limited by a comma (,) o If it Rains, I w