Jumat, 05 Juni 2015

Relative Clause and Conditional Sentence



1.         Relative clause is a kind of subordinate clause that contains an element whose interpretation is provided by an antecedent on which the subordinate clause is grammatically dependent; that is, there is an anaphoric relation between the relativized element in the relative clause, and the antecedent on which it depends.
The child told me. Her dol was broken

2.         Conditional sentence are sentence expressing factual implications, or hypothetical situations and their consequences.
Type 1
·         If you leave your parents, they will miss you
·         If you borrow your money to me, i will buy a book
·         If you bring me some coffe, i will feel better
·         If ambar sleep, he will get a dream
·         If ani study hard, she will finish the test

Type 2
·         If i graduated form colage, i would get gift
·         If my father hurt, i would so sad
·         If my mother cooked, i would eat all
·         If my son broke my phone, i would be so angry
·         If my child cried, i would buy some candy
Type 3
·         If you had told me that you went to bali last week, i would have picked you up at the airport
·         If i had know that the old one was still ok, i would not have bought a new TV
·         If real madrid had a good striker, they would not have lost the game
·         If he had know that you werw a boxer, he would have not been dare ti fight with you
·         If i had known that angie was your girl friend, i would not have touch her

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