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It can be used when discussing grammatical structures that express conditions, often in the context of conditional sentences. Example: "In English, the conditional form is used to express hypothetical situations, such as 'If I had a million dollars, I would travel the world.'"
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The conditional form of the clause may at first sight seem more equitable.
In most languages, however, a new conditional form replaces the subjunctive in "if" clauses.
Those who favour protectionism are resolutely against it, preferring the conditional form of the clause or some equivalent mechanism.
He has therefore put off its delivery.The plan is expected to suggest a conditional form of independence for Kosovo.
A series of secret meetings, with conversation couched in conditional form ("If the position were to become available... .), worked out the details: as producer, Wolfe would have sole control, with powers — including hiring and firing — never granted to Akalaitis.
The conditional form grants gratuitously to the contracting party only those concessions originally made gratuitously to a third party and grants concessions originally obtained as part of a bargain only under equivalent conditions or in return for equivalent gains.
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His classroom is a sort of ravishing intellectual revue: the students are called upon to recite poetry, to improvise scenes using the subjunctive and conditional forms of French verbs, to act out classic movie scenes, even to sing popular songs.
In the terminology of Friedman and Sheard (1987), the rule forms of capture and release are called 'T-Intro' and 'T-Elim', and the conditional forms 'T-In' and 'T-Out'.
They show that either of the classical conditional forms of capture or release are inconsistent by themselves, over the base theory supplemented by the right choice of principles providing for completeness or consistency of truth.
For all three tests, we used both an external and an internal reference, alternatively called unconditional and conditional forms of a test (Morris and Wakefield, 2000).
This approach was chosen because it enabled us to consider a range of effects and to collate operational experiences from the implementation of schemes in different settings, as well as to consider some of the wider implications of using conditional forms of DSF in women's healthcare.
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