According to Celce-Murcia and Larsen-Freeman (1999), there are three main types of English conditional sentences: factual, future (or predictive) and imaginative (or subjunctive) and under each main type, there are a couple of subgroups to further categorize different conditional sentence types. In this section, however, only the most frequently encountered ones are assessed. They are:
Generic factual (type zero)
Strong condition and result (type one)
Present counterfactual (type two)
Past counterfactual (type three)
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