If I knew her name, I would tell you means
اگر مجھے اس کا نام معلوم ہوتا تو میں آپ کو بتاتا
The second part of the sentence is in the past tense.
The verb to be used should also be in the same tense.
The past tense of the word "know" is "knew".
Therefore, the correct tense here is past tense and the verb used is "knew".
This is the second type of Conditional Sentences.
Formula: If + past simple, would/wouldn't + verb
If they had more money, they will buy a new house اگر ان کے پاس زیادہ پیسے ہوتے تو وہ نیا مکان خرید لیتے ہیں
If he works hard, he will pass the examination
This is a first conditional sentence
"If + present simple, will + base form of the verb".
First Conditional is used for real and possible situations in the future.
Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb
→ "If you study hard, you will pass the test."
If you heat ice, it melts.
A zero conditional sentence describes general truths or facts.
It uses the present simple tense in both the "if" clause and the main clause.
The sentence follows the first conditional structure: If + present simple, will/shall + base verb.
It talks about a real possibility in the future, meaning if she does not come, she will miss the fun.
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
"I will help" (independent) and "if you help me" (dependent) make this a complex sentence.
Lest is used to express a negative purpose or warning, meaning to avoid the possibility of something happening.
The correct structure after lest is a verb in the subjunctive mood (without do, does, or will).
Conditional-2 refers to unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future.
Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb
("If I were the head... I would relax...") fits this pattern.
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