Conditions and Suppositions : Definition & Types with Examples in Telugu

Conditions and Suppositions

1. The ‘If, of Open condition (i.e. condition having no implication)
e.g.: (a) If I make a promise (=whenever I make a promise) I kept it.
(b) If I made a promise (-whenever I made a promise) I keep it.
(c) If you will lead, I will follow.
పై మూడు వాక్యములలోని If clause లలోని షరతులు conditions నెరవేరును అని గాని నెరవేరవు అనిగాని మాట్లాడు నతని సూచన లేదు; కాని ఆ షరతులు నెరవేరిన యెడల principal clause లలోని ఫలితములు విధిగా జరుగును.

Conditions and Suppositions Definition And Types With Examples In Telugu

‘If I make a prornise’ అను దానికి అర్ధము: “నేను వాగ్దానము చేయుట నిజమనిగాని, నిజముకాదని గానీ మాట్లాడు నతడు సూచించుట లేదు : ఇట్టి వానిని open conditional clauses అందురు.

Note: (1). (a) 6. fl-clause . principal clause కూడ simple present tense వాడబడినది. (b) లో If-clause లోను principal clause లోను కూడ simple past tense వాడబడినది. (C) లో If-clause 5% principal clause 6s వాడబడినది.

simple future tense

ఈ విషయములు పట్టి రూపమున క్రింద చూపబడినవి.

If-clause                                                                                Principal clause
(a) Simple present                                                                   Simple present
(b) Simple past                                                                        Simple past
(c) Simple future                                                                      Simple future

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Note: (2). In each of (a), (b), (c) the verbs in the Principal and Subordinate clauses are both indicative.

A few more examples:

(a) (a) If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there-Bible.
(b) If you have tears, prepare to shed them now… Shakespeare.
(c) If the ship leaves the Kakinada port at noon she passes by the Vizag harbour between 3 and 3.30 p.m.
If he said so, he was wrong.
If you will be so kind as to help me, I shall be greatly obliged.
B. The ‘If of Probability (50)
e.g. If I make a promise, I shall keep it.

పై వాక్యములో If-clause లో simple present tense యును principal clause లో simple future tense యును వాడబడి యున్నవి. ఈ విషయమే పట్టి రూపమున క్రింద చూపబడెను.

If clause
Simple present
Principal clause Simple future.

Note :( (2) The verbs in the Principal and Subordinate clauses ae both Subjunctive.

A few more examples:

(a) If the patient wakes up, you will please give him coffee.
(b) If I meet him to-day, I shall recommend you to him.
(c) If the ship leaves the Kakinada port at noon she will pass by the Vizag harbour between 3 and 3.30 p.m.

C. The ‘If of Certainty of a future act: e.g. If the ship is to leave the Kakinada port at noon (con- sidered future) she will pass by the Vizag harbour between 3 and 3-30 p.m.

D. The ‘If’ of Chance of a future act: e.g. If the ship should leave the Kakinada port at noon (considered future) she will pass by the Vizag harbour between 3 and 3-30 p.m.

E. The ‘If of Ignorance (on the part of the speaker) of the condition being a fact or not. e.g. If the ship is leaving now the Kakinada port, she will pass by the Vizag harbour between 3 and 3-30 p.m. N. B. For further information see ‘Conditional Tense’ on pages 119-121.

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