This document discusses the conditional I simple tense, which expresses an action that might take place if a certain condition is met. It takes the form of a main clause preceded by an if clause, such as "If I were you, I would go home." The conditional I simple can be formed by using "would" plus the base form of the verb for the affirmative or "would not" plus the base form for the negative.
This document discusses the conditional I simple tense, which expresses an action that might take place if a certain condition is met. It takes the form of a main clause preceded by an if clause, such as "If I were you, I would go home." The conditional I simple can be formed by using "would" plus the base form of the verb for the affirmative or "would not" plus the base form for the negative.
This document discusses the conditional I simple tense, which expresses an action that might take place if a certain condition is met. It takes the form of a main clause preceded by an if clause, such as "If I were you, I would go home." The conditional I simple can be formed by using "would" plus the base form of the verb for the affirmative or "would not" plus the base form for the negative.
•action that might take place expresses an action that might take place. •if clause type II Form A: He would talk. (If I were you, I would go home.) N: He would not talk. Q: Would he talk?