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Verb Tenses in Conditional Sentences - Grammar Guide for Learners #64489 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational slide teaches the three main conditional sentence structures: future-present ("I will win if I train"), conditional-past ("She would win if she trained"), and conditional perfect-perfect ("You would have won if you had trained"). Each example is paired with a cartoon depicting effort (training) and result (winning), reinforcing the cause-effect logic of conditionals. The layout uses color-coded text and numbered points for clarity.
Used in ESL classrooms, online grammar tutorials, or language learning websites to explain conditional verb forms; targets students preparing for exams like TOEFL or IELTS who need to grasp nuanced tense usage.
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