Conditional Sentences (Type I): Real Possibilities
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of expressing real possibilities in Croatian using 'if' clauses.
- Construct sentences expressing likely future outcomes.
- Use 'ako' and 'kada' correctly to connect conditions.
- Integrate modal verbs to add nuance to your predictions.
Was du lernen wirst
Learn to construct Type I conditional sentences, expressing real or likely conditions and their outcomes. This chapter helps you talk about 'if...then' scenarios.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Formulate Type I conditional sentences to describe real-life plans and their consequences.
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Review Summary
- Ako + Present, Future
Häufige Fehler
In Croatian, you cannot use the future tense after 'ako'. You must use the present.
Use 'ako' for conditions (if) and 'kada' for specific times (when).
The main clause needs the future tense to show the outcome of the condition.
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Next Steps
You have mastered Type I conditionals! Keep using these patterns in your daily speaking practice.
Write 5 'if' sentences about your career goals.
Schnelle Übung (10)
Ako (doći) _____, vidjet ćeš.
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___ želite, možemo početi.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Using 'Ako' (If) and 'Kada' (When) in Conditionals
Kada god ___ (on) dođe, donese cvijeće.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Using 'Ako' (If) and 'Kada' (When) in Conditionals
Ako ___ (ja, imati) vremena, doći ću.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Structure: Ako + Present/Future, then Future/Imperative
Find and fix the mistake:
Ako ćeš vidjeti Ivana, reci mu istinu.
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frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Order of Clauses in Conditional Sentences
___ dođem kući, večerat ću.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Using 'Ako' (If) and 'Kada' (When) in Conditionals
Da ne ___ (biti) kiše, išli bismo van.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Negative Conditional Clauses
Ako ne ___ (doći), nećemo početi.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Negative Conditional Clauses
Da imam novca, ___ novi auto.
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Häufige Fragen (6)
Ako pijem kavu, ne spavam. (If I drink coffee, I don't sleep).Ukoliko is simply a more formal version of ako. You'll see it in laws, contracts, and formal emails.