Conditional type 2
Yuni will be mad if you take her a pen
║CONDITIONAL SENTENCE║
Type 1 Conditional : Yuni will be mad if you take her pen.
Type 2 Conditional : Yuni would be mad if you took her pen
Type 3 Conditional : Yuni would have been mad if you had taken her pen.
Conditional sentence structure consists -If clause and result clause ( main clause ).
→There are 4 types of Conditional Sentence←
ZERO CONDITIONAL
- The Zero Conditional is used to describe the Phenomenon, habit, and General truth ( Fact ). Zero Conditional uses the simple present tense form to reflect the truth.
Pattern :
If+S+verb (s/es)+O , S+verb (s/es)+O
=> If+simple present, simple present
Example :
If we boil water , it evaporates up into atmosphere.
{ Jika kita merebus air, itu menguap ke udara }
Analysis :
→ It uses the simple present tense form to describe the phenomenon. It is proven that the water evaporates up and disappear when it is heated at 100 degrees Celsius.
TYPE 1 CONDITIONAL
- The Type 1 Conditional is used to describe the truth in the present/future ( The planning (prediction) will be probably happened ). In fact, the speaker will actualize his/her dream now or soon .
Pattern :
If +S+ verb (s/es) + O, S+will+verb1+O/C
=> If + simple present, simple future
Example :
Yuni will be mad if you take her pen.
Analysis
→ It uses simple future form in its main clause / result clause to describe the possible condition and state the prediction will be true. Meaning : it's possible that Yuni will be mad.
TYPE 2 CONDITIONAL
- The Type 2 Conditional type is used to describe the untruth in the present / future. It is contrary to the fact in the present or it could be in the future. The speaker has an intention ( dream ) but he/she can't afford his/her dream comes true in the present/future
"Keep in mind, if we use the first , second person and third person singular ( I, she, he, it , ) in the nominal sentence , it must be followed by the PAST linking verb "were."" It is the same way to the plural form as the formal writing." If we use the PAST linking verb "was " , it should be used in the colloquial as the informal conversation.
Pattern:
If+S+verb2+O/C , S+would+verb1+O/C
=> If + simple past , past future
Example :
Yuni would be mad if you took her pen
Analysis :
→ It uses the simple past form to reflect the untruth condition in the present and the speaker's intention will not come true because it is contrary to the real condition for now or maybe future. Meaning : Yuni isn't mad because you don't take her pen.
TYPE 3 CONDITIONAL
- The Type 3 Conditional Is used to describe the untruth in the past. It is contrary to the fact in the past and It reflects a regret for something that the speaker couldn't afford to do in the past.
Pattern :
If+S+Had+Verb 3+O , S+Would+have+Verb 3+O
=> If + past perfect , past future perfect
Example :
Yuni would have been mad if you had taken her pen
{ Yuni akan telah marah jika kamu telah mengambil bolpoinnya }
Meaning : Yuni wasn't mad because I didn't take her pen.
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Detail Answer
Level : Shs ( 12 )
Subject . : English
Category : Sentence structure
Code : 5
Categorization : 12.5.2
Keywords = Conditional sentence ; type 1 conditional ; type 2 conditional ; type 3 conditional
Jawaban:
If you took her pen, Yuni would be mad.
or
Yuni would be mad, if you took her pen.
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