"Coitional" Examples
Conditional is a type of verb phrase that expresses a condition or circumstance under which something happens. Here are 5 usage examples:
Example 1:
If it rains,
I will take an umbrella to work.
Here, "If it rains" is the condition, and "I will take an umbrella to work" is the consequence.
Example 2:
You won't pass the exam if you don't study harder.
Here, "You won't pass the exam" is the consequence, and "if you don't study harder" is the condition.
Example 3:
I will go to the movies if my friend
comes with me.
Here, "I will go to the movies" is the consequence, and "if my friend comes with me" is the condition.
Example 4:
You will regret your decision if you quit your job without finding another one.
Here, "You will regret your decision" is the consequence, and "if you quit your job without finding another one" is the condition.
Example 5:
Unless you hurry, you will miss the last bus.
Here, "Unless you hurry" is the condition, and "you will miss the last bus" is the consequence.