If, unless - conditional sentence
If you tickle me, I will tickle you
If you tickle me - subordinate clause
I will tickle you - main clause
Subordinate clause - simple present tense = main clause - will+verb
If you study well, you will pass the exam.
If she passes the exam, I will give her a valuable gift.
If my father brings a cell phone, I will present it to you.
If Radhika loves Rohith, he will marry her.
If you start now, you can catch the train.
Subordinante clause - simple past tense = main clause - would+verb
If you studied well, you would pass the exam.
If she passed the exam, I would give her a valuable gift.
If my father brought a cell phone, I would present it to you.
If Radhika loved Rohith, he would marry her.
If you started now, you could catch the train.
Subordinante clause - past perfect tense = main clause - would+have+verb
If you had studied well, you would have passed the exam.
If she had passed the exam, I would have given her a valuable gift.
If my father had brought a cell phone, I would have presented it to you.
If Radhika had loved Rohith, he would have married her.
If you had started a little earlier, you could have caught the train.
love/loves will
loved would
had loved would have
Unless = If not
You cannot pass your exam with A grade unless you study well.
If I had enough money, I would buy that scooter.
If you heat water at 100 degree Celsius, it boils.
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