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Subjunctive conditionals...
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all.
apodosis
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
uses past indicatives in both clauses
protasis
indicate that the action is likely
The second (then) half of a Conditional statement is called...
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all.
apodosis
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
uses past indicatives in both clauses
protasis
indicate that the action is likely
A contrary to fact past conditional...
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all.
apodosis
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
uses past indicatives in both clauses
protasis
indicate that the action is likely
The first (IF) half of a conditional statement is called the...
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all.
apodosis
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
uses past indicatives in both clauses
protasis
indicate that the action is likely
A simple future conditional...
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all.
apodosis
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
uses past indicatives in both clauses
protasis
indicate that the action is likely
A simple past conditional...
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all.
apodosis
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
uses past indicatives in both clauses
protasis
indicate that the action is likely
A future less vivid conditional...
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all.
apodosis
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
uses past indicatives in both clauses
protasis
indicate that the action is likely
Indicative conditionals...
indicate that the action isn't actually very likely at all.
apodosis
uses the pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses.
uses present subjunctives in both clauses and should be translated with 'should' and 'would.'
uses the future indicative in both clauses.
uses past indicatives in both clauses
protasis
indicate that the action is likely
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