Dear Teachers,
In most English textbooks, there are 3 types of conditional sentences.
Type 1: (open condition)
If it rains tonight, I will not attend my english class.
Type 2: (improbable or imaginary condition)
If you studied hard, you would get a first-class degree.
Type 3: (unfulfilled condition)
If you had studied hard, you would have got a first-class degree.
What about the conditional sentence below, is it correct ?
What type does it belong to?
If you studied hard, I am sure you will pass the exam.
Your guidance is highly appreciated.
Thanks
In most English textbooks, there are 3 types of conditional sentences.
Type 1: (open condition)
If it rains tonight, I will not attend my english class.
Type 2: (improbable or imaginary condition)
If you studied hard, you would get a first-class degree.
Type 3: (unfulfilled condition)
If you had studied hard, you would have got a first-class degree.
What about the conditional sentence below, is it correct ?
What type does it belong to?
If you studied hard, I am sure you will pass the exam.
Your guidance is highly appreciated.
Thanks
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