Conditional Tense : The Art of Uncertainty
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What is the Conditional Tense?
The conditional tense is a grammatical tense used in many languages to express uncertainty or possibility. It's like the 'maybes' of the linguistic world.
In English, the conditional tense is formed using the auxiliary verb 'would' or 'could', but don't quote us on that.
Examples:
- If it rains, I would bring an umbrella
- If I had studied harder, I would be a genius now
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