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This unit deals with conditional sentences and reported speech. Conditional sentences are sentences containing 'if' (or similar expressions such as 'when') which refer to past, present and future possibilities. There are two clauses, the 'if' clause and the main clause, and either can come in the first part of a conditional sentence. For example: If I had the money, I would buy a new car; I would buy a new car if I had the money. The 'if' clause contains the condition that has to be satisfied before the action or state in the main clause can be realized. We can also think of the main clause as expressing the consequence. I learned nothing from this unit other than to avoid trying to teach reported speech to non native English speakers.