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Goldmund wrote: PASTEL wrote:
From "Advanced Grammar in Use, Chapetr 11"
We can use will or going to with little difference in meaning in the main clause of an if-sentence when we say that something is conditional on something else-it
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PASTEL wrote:
From "Advanced Grammar in Use, Chapetr 11"
We can use will or going to with little difference in meaning in the main clause of an if-sentence when we say that something is conditional on something else-it will happen if
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I had been thinking about those sentences for some time but I found myself incompetent. First of all I'm not sure about the distinction between and .
Modus Ponens is quite simple.
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If P, then Q.
P.
Therefore, Q.
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Hi, Miriam!
Thanks so much for your reply. Of course I'm still interested!
1. Sometimes when examples are given, certain forms begin to sound more acceptable. Strangely enough, only your example with "wish" still seems weird to me! The other
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