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subject to limitations or dependent on certain requirements
(grammar) describing a sentence, clause, etc. that will only be true or happen if something else is true or happens
a sentence or clause expressing that something will occur or be true only if a specific condition is met
the verb mood expressing an action that occurs only if another action or condition is fulfilled
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.
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