(Conditional Sentences) Terjemahkan kalimat beŕikut ke dalam Bahasa Inggris dengan menggunakan aturan Conditional Sentences Type 0-3 sesuai konteks kalimat dan sertakan penjelasannya. 1. Jika aku meninggal nanti, aku mohon makamkan aku di sana. 2. Jika salju turun, kamu harus menutup pintu dan jendela. 3. Jika kamu berjemur di bawah terik matahari, kulitmu akan hitam 4. Jika mereka baik, mereka pasti akan menolongmu 5. Jika aku memanggilmu, kamu harus menjawab. 6. Jika aku bisa terbang, aku akan membawamu mengitari langit
1. If I die, I beg you to buried me there. 2. If the snow falls, you must close the door and window. 3. If you bask under the sun, your skin will be black 4. If they are good, they will definitely help you 5. If I call you, you must answer. 6. If I can fly, I'll take you around the sky #semoga membantu
1. If I were to die, I'd ask you to bury me there/over there. -- Type two conditional sentence is used because the condition is hypothetical; that is, the condition has not yet occur (the speaker is still alive), but will occur sometime in the future (death is absolute).
2. If it snowed, you should close the door and window. -- Type two conditional sentence is used because the condition is hypothetical, just like before; it hasn't snowed yet, but if it did, one must close the door and window.
3. If you stay out in the sun, your skin gets darker. -- Type zero conditional sentence is used because the situation described is possible and the sentence expresses a well known fact, one's skin will get darker if the clause (staying out in the sun) is completed.
4. If they were nice, they would've helped you. -- Type three conditional sentence is used to refer to hypothetical conditions of events that happened in the past; both the if clause (if they were nice) and result clause (they would've helped you) never happened and is counterfactual (against the truth; they never was nice and they never helped).
5. If I call you, you should answer. -- Type one conditional sentence is used when the situation is real (possible) and can happen now or at any given time. In the sentence, one may call at any given time/moment, and when they did call, the you character must answer the call.
6. If I were able to fly, I'd take you to wander the sky/skies. -- Type two conditional sentence is used when the situation is impossible to occur (or at least highly unlikely). Humans (if the speaker is human) cannot fly, it is not based on any fact and merely imaginative, thus a second conditional form is used.
---------------- Notes and stuff: 'hypothetical' means that something is thought to be true (or predicted to happen), but not necessarily true (may or may not be true/happen).
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hypothetical; it is supposed to be (thought to happen), but not necessarily true (it may not happen) --- example: in the second sentence, "if it snowed", the snowing is hypothetical, meaning it hasn't occur but it is predicted to happen, predictions can be wrong and it may not be true (the snowing predicted might not happen).
Verified answer
1. If I die, I beg you to buried me there.2. If the snow falls, you must close the door and window.
3. If you bask under the sun, your skin will be black
4. If they are good, they will definitely help you
5. If I call you, you must answer.
6. If I can fly, I'll take you around the sky
#semoga membantu
Verified answer
Conditional sentences.1. If I were to die, I'd ask you to bury me there/over there.
-- Type two conditional sentence is used because the condition is hypothetical; that is, the condition has not yet occur (the speaker is still alive), but will occur sometime in the future (death is absolute).
2. If it snowed, you should close the door and window.
-- Type two conditional sentence is used because the condition is hypothetical, just like before; it hasn't snowed yet, but if it did, one must close the door and window.
3. If you stay out in the sun, your skin gets darker.
-- Type zero conditional sentence is used because the situation described is possible and the sentence expresses a well known fact, one's skin will get darker if the clause (staying out in the sun) is completed.
4. If they were nice, they would've helped you.
-- Type three conditional sentence is used to refer to hypothetical conditions of events that happened in the past; both the if clause (if they were nice) and result clause (they would've helped you) never happened and is counterfactual (against the truth; they never was nice and they never helped).
5. If I call you, you should answer.
-- Type one conditional sentence is used when the situation is real (possible) and can happen now or at any given time. In the sentence, one may call at any given time/moment, and when they did call, the you character must answer the call.
6. If I were able to fly, I'd take you to wander the sky/skies.
-- Type two conditional sentence is used when the situation is impossible to occur (or at least highly unlikely). Humans (if the speaker is human) cannot fly, it is not based on any fact and merely imaginative, thus a second conditional form is used.
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Notes and stuff: 'hypothetical' means that something is thought to be true (or predicted to happen), but not necessarily true (may or may not be true/happen).