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B - is the context that would make sense to me. In order for future perfect to work grammatically correct, it requires specific context which takes place in the future. i.e.
By the time John arrives home tomorrow, he will have driven 2500 miles
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If your answer was "yes" to the above question, you will go to step 2. This is possible, but as an instruction the imperative would normally be used. If your answer was "yes", go to step 2. If you would, I will be happy. This
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1) It is important that Vanessa send her resume immediately. 2) It is important that Vanessa sends her resume immediately. Both sentences are possible, depending on the context. (1) is conditional (which is why the verb is not in the third
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Hi,
Whoever wrote the question for # 1, he'd better to back to school to learn his grammar all over agian.
"Must" has about the same meaning as "have to".
I must go! It's getting late/
I hav eto go..
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dimsumexpress
27 days ago
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Hi pleasehelp In your sentence, "have been" is what is known as a perfect infinitive . There are some other threads here that discuss perfect infinitives. Here are a few of them:
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yankee
40 days ago
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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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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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Is it correct to use the modal verb "would" in what looks seems to be a first conditional sentence? ... I am uneasy about using the modal verb "would" in the main clause if the if-clause is in the present tense.
It's
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califjim
91 days ago
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Hi,
Can I use unreal condition (if ...were..would) in rarely possible situation.
Here the situation is not completely unreal, it is possible but happens rarely.
Here is the sentence in this context expressed using unreal conditional
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Hi. Would you help me with what I think are conditional problems?
1. Is it incorrect (possibly strange?) to have the underlined conditional structure in the following context? The situation reflects just one party's talking eventhough it
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