1. Relative Clause is a kind of subordinate
clause that contains an element whose interpretation is provided by an
antecedent on which the subordinate clause is grammatically dependent; that is,
there is an anaphoric relation between the relativized element in the relative
clause, and the antecedent on which it depends.
Example
:
I
met a man who is kind to everybody.
Subordinate
Clause : Man
Relative
Clause : Who is kind to everybody
2.
Conditional sentences are sentences
expressing factual implications, or hypothetical situations and their
consequences.
Type
of conditional sentences :
Conditional
Sentence Type 1
a. She
will arrive here on time if she drive her car by herself.
b. If
you don’t come to my graduation day, I will send you an message
c. If
you come late again, Mr Gru will be very angry.
d. Today
will be very good if the weather is sunny.
e. You
will finish your job if you do it now.
Conditional
Sentence Type 2
a. If
I where you, I would not let here go.
b. You
would not be here, if he didn’t help you.
c. We
would not win the game, if we didn’t work together as a team.
d. My
Father wouldn’t worry, if I went with you, because you are innosence.
e. I
would attend your birthday party if I didn’t have home work to do.
Conditional
Type 3
a. If
I had known that you were in school, I would have visited you.
b. If
he had been able to finish his job well, he would have been promoted as a
direcotor.
c. If
Gru had driven his car carefully, we would not have got an accident.
d. My
Father would have been here, if the flight had not been canceled.
e. Dinda
Would not have arrived at home, if the my Mother had not picked her up.
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