If it rains tomorrow, let's go shopping at the mall.

If

In English, there are rules to learn about using sentences with if. We call this kind of grammar the Conditional. In this unit, we are going to learn about three kinds of conditional sentences.

If in Complex Sentences

If is used in complex sentences (Unit 7). This means we can say if at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence. Remember to use a subject and verb in each clause. Also, we need a comma in the middle of a sentence when it begins with if:

If the weather isn't very good tomorrow, I'll probably just stay home.

I'll probably just stay home if the weather isn't very good tomorrow.

If I hold the baby, she always cries.

The baby always cries if I hold her.

If you have time, could you give me a hand?

Could you give me a hand if you have time?


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