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E.g. Ifyou werenot so indifferent to him you would have noticed
Beenso excited. I should have beensorry if I hadn't spoken. § 147. Note the following construction which may be used with e.g, "Oh," Maurice went on, "if it weren't for my mother I should be unhappy at home." got through the journey if it hadn't been for us," she said. difficulties. § 148. The if-clause and the principal clause need not necessar- that there was something happening to him. § 149. Sentences of unreal condition referring to the future 1) The first type has already been described: the Past Indefi- e.g. Half of the people would distrust you if you went away at such a moment. If we allowed him to go on with his experiments we would 1 Conditional sentences referring to the future, no matter what forms of the verb The action is represented in such sentences as contradicting 2) As the above type of conditional sentences may refer to both In this type of conditional sentences we find the form were of e.g. Mother would resist it bitterly if I were to ask for breakfast at this hour. would become as soft as wax. different. what would you do with the money? were to meet them. This second type differs from the first type in that it em- 3) Should + infinitive is used in the if-clause and the Future e.g. I don't expect any telephone calls tonight. But if anyone If the other conclusion should be correct the slight loss of The Imperative Mood may also be used in the principal clause. e.g. Better employ a solicitor. Sir, in case anything should arise. This third type of conditional sentences referring to the fu- of the third type may be rendered in Russian as Если кто-нибудь e.g. I'll let you know in case there should be some unavoidable delay. mind. The clause of condition introduced by this conjunction ac- 4) Sometimes would + infinitive is used in the if-clause and the e.g. If he would only trust me, we would get on much better. Would + infinitive expresses consent or willingness (=Если бы A sentence of this type is often a conditional sentence only in § 150. The modal verbs can and may can also be found in con- e.g. If I could be a writer I should write detective stories. His bedroom is very cold. If I might move him into your In the principal clause we generally use the Conditional Mood. e.g. I could try to make the place comfortable with more heart if the sun were shining. If you had any office training it might be possible to use you When reference is made to the past, could and might are com- e.g. Yet if she could have seen me there, she would have been a little puzzled. If I hadn't been there something very unpleasant might have § 151. A clause of unreal condition may be joined to the prin- e.g. Had Irene been present, the family circle would have been complete. Should you want to do so you can withdraw your money at As is seen from the above examples, asyndetic connection is Complex Sentences with Adverbial Clauses of Concession § 152. Complex sentences with a clause of concession intro- e.g. But even if you were right, I should be prepared for any con- misfortune. Note. In complex sentences with a clause of concession introduced by though, e.g.. And when we settle down, wherever it is, you'll have a garden, Chris. In literary style may {might) + infinitive is occasionally used in clauses of con- e.g. Whatever his invitation may mean, I'm going to accept it. He said he would be glad to fulfil the conditions whatever they might be.
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