The sentences that present the scheme si A, B have been considered traditionally as conditional sentences, but the value of condition is not sometimes totally evident and so, for example, it has been spoken of "conditional of the enunciation" to include in this section different constructions in which seems to be absent the idea of conditionality, doing extensible this concept at the level of the enunciation. Nevertheless, there are other sentences that correspond to the basic structure of si A, B and whose conditional value is much more arguable, for which there is not accord among the grammarians as for its considerations and classification. It is a matter of those constructions that will be called pseudoconditionals, constructions that n...