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I just want to point out the word "could" is indicative of the subjunctive mood Modal verbs don't have tenses and moods in the way that other verbs do. could certainly acts like a past subjunctive in If I could help you, I would.
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Here's how it should be:
Jackson would have celebrated his fiftieth birthday this August if he were alive .
Jackson would have celebrated his fiftieth birthday this August if he had not died earlier this year .
There are a
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anonymous
36 days ago
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"If you knew what I had gone through, you would surely pity me."
Don't listen to these people. You can change it to "have" because only the first verb has to be in the subjunctive mood. The verb "knew" is
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
36 days ago
Tenses, Clauses, Simple Past, Subjunctives, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses, Languages
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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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1. What is the correct expression regarding what one does on the weekend:
"What do you do on the weekend?"
" What do you on weekends /on the weekends?" All are possible. I like the underlined one best.
2. What is
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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califjim
69 days ago
Tenses, Clauses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Writing, Sentences, Simple Tenses, Expressions
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Hello,
Many kind thanks in advance for anyone who can answer the following questions:
1. What is the correct expression regarding what one does on the weekend:
"What do you do on the weekend?"
"What do you on
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This kind of technical analysis is not my greatest forte, but I'll have a go at answering anyway.
Could they mean this?
He said/reported/suggested/mentioned Jane is living with her parents and going to school full- time. --
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mr wordy
152 days ago
Simple Present, Tenses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Universities, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Football, Sentences, Students, Speaking, Speeches, Simple Tenses, Schools, Sports
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Hi. In a section called "Advanced Points in Reported Speech" in the LoreGate.com Learn English Easily site, these two things (exceptions) are what are written under the heading of "exceptions," in addition to one other
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anonymous
153 days ago
Simple Present, Clauses, Present Tenses, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Learning English, Football, Writing, Sentences, Students, Speeches, Simple Tenses, Sports, Languages
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Hi. What do you think of the following?
In a section called "Advanced Points in Reported Speech" in LoreGate.com's Learning English Easily, under the bold-letter heading of "Exceptions," it is written:
Simple Past
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anonymous
154 days ago
Simple Past, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Learning English, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Speaking, Speeches, Simple Tenses, Languages
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"If he invited you, then you should go." This sounds as if it's "real". But I can't find any examples of real conditionals with if clause = simple past, result = present. Is there something wrong with the sentence?
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