Conditional
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British pronunciation/kəndˈɪʃənə‍l/
American pronunciation/kənˈdɪʃənəɫ/

"conditional"の定義と意味

conditional
01

条件付きの, 制限された

depending on or restricted by certain circumstances
02

条件文の, 仮定の

(grammar) describing a sentence, clause, etc. that will only be true or happen if something else is true or happens
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She practiced writing conditional sentences to improve her understanding of cause and effect.
彼女は原因と結果の理解を深めるために条件文の文章を書く練習をした。
The teacher explained how conditional clauses can change the meaning of a sentence based on different scenarios.
先生は、条件文のクラウズが異なるシナリオに基づいて文の意味をどのように変えるかを説明しました。
Conditional
01

条件文, 条件句

a sentence or clause that indicates something will only happen or be true if something else happens or is true
02

条件法, 条件形

the mood of a verb that indicates an action that happens only if another action happens or is true

What is the "conditional"?

The conditional is a grammatical mood used to express situations that are dependent on certain conditions, often indicating hypothetical or uncertain scenarios. In English, the conditional mood is typically formed using the auxiliary verb "would" along with the base form of a main verb. For example, in the sentence "If I had a car, I would drive to work," the phrase "would drive" expresses an action that depends on the condition of having a car. The conditional mood is essential for discussing possibilities, making requests, and expressing wishes, allowing speakers to convey varying degrees of certainty and speculation.

word family

cond

Verb

condition

Noun

conditional

Adjective

conditionally

Adverb

conditionally

Adverb

unconditional

Adjective

unconditional

Adjective
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