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0)Factual Conditionals:Present This kind talks about general truths and scientific facts.You can also use it to talk about habits and recurring events. If you vote,you can have a say. 1)Factual Conditionals:Future Use future factual conditional
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Factual Conditionals:Present This kind talks about general truths and scientific facts.You can also use it to talk about habits and recurring events. If you vote,you can have a say. Factual Conditionals:Future Use future factual conditional
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You should probably take a class on those as it's hard to explain in one email Try looking it up on wikipedia.
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Hi All,
1. Can somebody explain me the whole matter of conditional sentences (if clauses 1,2,3) easily (with examples)? Can you explain when do we have to use each of the above?
2. I also want to expand my knowing about the "wish
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In his book Longman English Grammar , L. G. Alexander classifies the conditional sentences into three types:
If you take a taxi, you will get there quicker. (type 1) If you took a taxi, you would get there quicker. (type 2) If you had taken
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I think it might be either of these. If it rains, I won't go out tomorrow. If I were rich, I would buy a castle. I don't know much about technical terms, but Google doesn't seem to help much either. Maybe "present
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Can someone please give me a clear definition of what the present conditional is?
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But I rather have No. I would rather (or I'd rather ) is a fixed idiom meaning I prefer, I would prefer, or I'd prefer . There is no I rather, I did rather, I used to rather, I have rathered , or any such form. rather isn't even a
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Hi Please: Conditional sentences have the word "if" with a condition. The degree of the conditional depends on the likelihood of the if-condition being true or not. If you heat water to a temperature of 100 degrees centigrade, it will
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But I rather have something my dad can't sell -Conditional I But I'd rather have something my dad couldn't sell - Conditional II Correct me if I'm wrong! But please tell me if the sentences are right!
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