LEARN CONDITIONAL SENTENCES WITH A SMALL STORY
Learn conditional sentences with a small story Conditional sentences consist of a main clause and a conditional clause (sometimes called an if- clause ). The conditional clause usually begins with if or unless . The conditional clause can come before or after the main clause. For example:- If it rains, I’ll get wet. (Zero conditional) If we don’t leave right now, we will be late. (First conditional) If I were a bird, I would fly above those clouds. (Second conditional) We could have a lot of money, if they hadn’t spent lavishly on the birthday party. (Third conditional) A TEENAGE TUSSLE Maya, a teenage girl, was in a very bad mood. She had a fight with he...