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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!
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Hello teachers, How are you today? I would like to ask you when do we use 'were to' in conditional clauses and can we use it in general instead of 'if' even when the conditional form is likely. Can you give me example. Can I say:
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The expression 'in the first place' comes from an ancient Greek poet named Simonides, who was reciting a poem comissioned by Scopas of Thessaly. At the end of the poem, Scopas paid him only half and told him to get the rest from the
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You definitely would not use "that" if you are referring to something that you know is fact. Hi, was there a mistake there? Did you mean "You definitely would not use IF"? Well, what I was saying is that I suspected that
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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The format in sentence 2 is the standard, grammatically correct format for a "type 2 conditional".
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It WOULD be nice if I never HAD to ....
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Which one of these two sentences is grammatically correct? 1. "Sometimes I think it would be kind of nice if I never HAVE to speak to another living person ever again." 2. "Sometimes I think it would be kind of nice if I never HAD
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It is present conditional. Read THIS .
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you should give an example of , as you said, :had...but. we don't get it this way.
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3-- 'Will' is not used in that way, that's all I can say, while 'willpower' is common there. And then there are idioms, e.g. 'work with a will'. 9-- Not the past form; that would be 'What did you care'. It is a past conditional, primarily
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