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A conditional clause is a statement that won't come true unless something else happens
first:
These are real conditionals. Real conditionals usually use modals such as “can” or
“will”:
“If you eat your dinner, you can have dessert.”
“If Sarah passes the test, she will graduate.”
These are conditionals that did not occur, but under different conditions might have. The
“If” clause of a hypothetical conditional sentence is usually written in the subjunctive
mood
The conditional clause of the sentence usually contains modals such as “could” or
“would”: