konditionalsats
Konditionalsats is a grammatical term used to describe a conditional clause or sentence. It expresses a condition and a result, and it consists of two parts: a subordinate clause that states the condition and a main clause that states the consequence. The condition is usually signaled by a subordinating word such as "if" in English or its equivalents in other languages (for example, "hvis" in Norwegian/Danish, "wenn" in German).
Word order and structure: The conditional clause typically precedes the main clause, as in If you heat
Types: Common categories are zero conditional (general truths), first conditional (real present or future possibilities), second
Notes: Conditional clauses can use modals or other constructions, and some languages have distinct moods or