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CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
| General statements and facts | |
| If there is a problem, I can always talk to Carol. | |
| PRESENT TENSE ------ PRESENT TENSE | |
| It's possible that . . . (talking about the future) - Conditional I | |
| Colin is an intelligent boy. It is April 15th. The exam is on April 23rd. He has enough time to learn for the exam - he can pass it. | |
| If he studies, he will pass the exam on April 23rd. | |
| PRESENT TENSE ------ WILL FUTURE | |
| Using commas in conditional sentences
When the condition is at the beginning of the sentence, you have to separate it from the main clause with a comma. If the condition is at the back of the sentence, you don't use a comma.
Examples: If he comes to my party, I'll be happy. I'll be happy if he comes to my party.
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