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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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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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... it probably would not have, had it been ... It is a "third conditional", if you want the technical name. And the underlying if clause if it had been is rephrased with subject-verb inversion as had it been . CJ Thank you. Very
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Hello! I would like to ask you for help. I've been learning contitional sentences so far. So, if you could just check these sentences, I'd be very grateful. 1) It rained all day. If the weather hadn't been so bad , we would have gone
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Your sentences don't work for me. Here is inversion in a conditional sentence: Only if the fastfood chain offers healthy food will its sales increase.
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Hi, someone there. I'm very confused abot the topic of English Grammar called "Subject-verb inversion in conditional sentences". I mean, how can I combine a pair of sentences using conditional clauses and subject inversion : That
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From the book, I learned that there are 5 If ... Then patterns. 1. If present, then present 2. If present, then can/may 3. If present, then future 4. If hypothetical subjunctive, then conditional If pete ATE pizza tomorrow, THEN he WOULD
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Just an opinion, since this
forum is intended for Basic and Easy English question-- Your question was not a basic and easy one, Iris; it should have been posted in General English Grammar . sometimes it
would be good if you could answer in a
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Is this sentence grammatically correct? Не would have lent you the book last week if you could have called for it . No, it's not. YOU ARE WRONG. -- The modal verbs can and may can also be found in conditional sentences. If they occur in
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Yet if she could have seen me there, she would have been a little puzzled. What verb form is "could have seen" in this sentence? Personally, I would just call it a "modal perfect" (with could ). I use that term for any modal
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