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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

4 questions I need help with?

Could you please tell me what you think of these gramatically?

- If you know when you're coming in advance/beforehand, let us know.
- Imagine she fell, she would probably get hurt.
- He doesn't want to go out when it rains/when it's raining.
- When it's dead quiet at night, typing on a keyboard makes a lot of noise.

Thank you
  

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I think you have misspelt 'grammatically'.

  • I think you have misspelt 'grammatically'.
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I think you have misspelt 'grammatically'.
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If you know when you are comming, kindly let us know in advance.

Imagine if she fell, she would probably get hurt.

He doesn't want to go out when it rains.

When it's deadly quiet, typing on a keyboard makes a lot of noise.
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Hello Dave,

I had a couple of questions please.

1 If you know you're are going to come beforehand, let us know in advance. (I'm trying to say that the person thats going to know won't know about his departure at the last minute but he'll know about it in advance. How would you say this?)

2 Imagine that she fell (Isn't true that IMAGINE implies the conditional? and that
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Imagine that she fell is fine for formal use, the sentence is something that is likely to be said rather than writen so hence I wrote it as I woulod say it. Correct or not other may help you with.

You can also use when its raining and again would depend on formality.

Your first question I'm a little confused about. If they don't know about it at the time of their departure h
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Any of these are OK; the original is not:

Imagine if she fell; she would probably get hurt.
Imagine if she fell: she would probably get hurt.
Imagine if she fell. She would probably get hurt.

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