Conditionals are part of our lives; we use them all the time:
* to learn about nature:
* to make us aware of how the disruption of the natural order of things in nature may affect our lives:
* to get a feeling of community with people around us:
* to warn us of future dangers:
* to learn geography:
* to learn why we mustn´t translate things literally from one language to another (if we did, we might even be encouraging criminal acts)
* to have fun telling stories backwards:
* because conditionals can go on and on forever so they are useful for jokes:
Any other purposes or examples?
* to learn about nature:
* to get a feeling of community with people around us:
We get the message even if someone forgot to include the punctuation signs:
* to learn geography:
* to learn why we mustn´t translate things literally from one language to another (if we did, we might even be encouraging criminal acts)
* to have fun telling stories backwards:
* to answer back when we -women- feel insulted:
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