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Explore the different types of inversions in conditional sentences, such as Type 1 ("SHOULD"), Type 2 ("WERE TO"), Type 3 (PAST PERFECT), and other conditional conjunctions. Learn how to structure opinion essays, including introduction, development, and conclusion.
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“INVERSIONS” Summary of inversions in conditional sentences: In type 1 "SHOULD" INVERTED FUTURE or IMPERATIVE: Example: Should my mother call me tell her I'm not feeling too well. In type 2 "WERE TO" INVERTED CONDITIONAL Example: Were they to arrive tomorrow we would have to buy some food. In type 3 PAST PERFECT INVERTED PERFECT CONDITIONAL Example: Had you seen what I saw you would have also believed it.
“OTHER CONDITIONAL CONJUNCTIONS” Other expressions used in conditional clauses: UNLESS " Si no…" "A menos que..." You won't finish the race unless you control your effort. "WHETHER…OR NOT“ "Tanto….como si no “. Whether you like it or not, you won't get in without an invitation. "ON CONDITION THAT" "PROVIDED THAT" "PROVIDING THAT" "SO LONG AS" "AS LONG AS” "Siempre que, en tanto que, con la condición de que,...etc.” "ASSUMING THAT" "SUPPOSING THAT" "SUPPOSE THAT" "Suponiendo que…" "What would you do supposing that you were given the chance to see the future ?"
“OPINION ESSAYS” PARTS OF AN OPINION ESSAY 1.Introduction 2.Development –Ideas against –Ideas for 3. Conclusion