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Hi everyone :o as you will realise I am new to this. I have decided to take a GCSE in English Language and I came to this website for help. I don't understand, conditionals could someone please enlighten me? Bearing in mind that I have'nt been to school for 32 years! Thanks
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Hello and welcome to UsingEnglish.

Before the others get here and explain condisionals to you, I'll simply point you in the direction of the pages we have on site about them. Click on the links below to be taken to our site search results:

Conditionals

First Conditional

Second Conditional

Third Conditional

Zero Conditional

I hope that helps.

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What's a GCSE?

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Thanks.

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What's a GCSE?

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Also, it's a certificate awarded in England (and Wales, I think), in case you hadn't already guessed.

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What's a GCSE?

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Also, it's a certificate awarded in England (and Wales, I think), in case you hadn't already guessed.

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Actually, I hadn't guessed that. Thanks for the info.

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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...e=UTF-8&q=gcse
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hi, this is ba malang stepping in for the first time. i would love to be part of this for obvious reasons. i will need everyones help.
thank you
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Welcome, Bamalang. I saw your other post and have answered it:
http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/as...tml#post150699
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