conditionalisation
Conditionalisation is a process in which a conditional clause is formed, typically used in English grammar to express a hypothetical or dependent situation. It is a fundamental aspect of English syntax and is used to convey various types of dependency and contingency between events or states. There are two main types of conditional clauses: the if-clause and the main clause. The if-clause introduces the condition, while the main clause describes the result or consequence of that condition.
The structure of a conditional sentence can vary depending on the tense and modality being expressed. The
The zero conditional is used to describe general truths or facts, such as "If you heat water
Conditionalisation is essential for expressing complex ideas and relationships between events. It allows speakers and writers