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Latest post Sat, May 24 2008 12:22 PM by syed_mushraf. 3 replies.
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syed_mushraf  +  515577 Mon, 19 May 08 12:53 PM

I am new on this board. I want to learn Conditionals in detail. Please help me from where I can get help to know the complete and perfect use of all conditionals. Thanks in advance

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Mister Micawber  +  515583 Mon, 19 May 08 01:01 PM
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The complete and perfect use comes only with advanced age and utmost wisdom, Syed.  But you can start HERE.
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Marius Hancu  +  515607 Mon, 19 May 08 01:39 PM
 Also:

Instead of using:

http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-conditional_4.htm

which isn't bad, you should use:

http://www.englishpage.com/conditional/conditionalintro.html

which is more clear in terms of the times involved

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syed_mushraf  +  518370 Sat, 24 May 08 12:22 PM

PLease also tell me the website where I can find all the English sentence "Structures" for example

If + present simple + present simple

Subject + used to + verb 1st form + object 

such type for formula/structures help me to understand the english rules and grammar clearly. thanks in advance again. 

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