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I: the man WILL not HAVE that trouble, if he KNOWS english. II: the man WOULD not HAVE that trouble, if he KNEW english. III.the man WOULD not HAVE HAD that trouble, if he HAD KNOWN english.
I: I WIIL DO the work for her, if she TELLS me about it. II: I WOULD DO the work for her, if she TOLD me about it. III: I WOULD HAVE DONE the work for her, if she HAD TOLD me about me.
pada conditional sentence type 1: if + Simple Present, will-Future ⇒ simple present (subject + v1), will + v1
pada contional sentence type II: if + Simple Past, Conditional I (= would + Infinitive) ⇒simple past (s +v2), would +v1
pada conditional sentence type III: if + Past Perfect, Conditional II (= would + have + Past Participle) ⇒ past perfect (had +v3), would + have + v3
II: the man WOULD not HAVE that trouble, if he KNEW english.
III.the man WOULD not HAVE HAD that trouble, if he HAD KNOWN english.
I: I WIIL DO the work for her, if she TELLS me about it.
II: I WOULD DO the work for her, if she TOLD me about it.
III: I WOULD HAVE DONE the work for her, if she HAD TOLD me about me.
pada conditional sentence type 1:
if + Simple Present, will-Future
⇒ simple present (subject + v1), will + v1
pada contional sentence type II:
if + Simple Past, Conditional I (= would + Infinitive)
⇒simple past (s +v2), would +v1
pada conditional sentence type III:
if + Past Perfect, Conditional II (= would + have + Past Participle)
⇒ past perfect (had +v3), would + have + v3