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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Am I correct?

There is a presidential election tomorrow between Trump and Hillary. If Trump wins, he will be the first president without any political background.

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There is a presidential election tomorrow between Trump and Hillary. If Trump won, he would be the first president without any political background.


In the first sentence I think Trump is going to win the election and in the second sentence I don't think Trump is going to win the election, right?


  

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anonymous In the first sentence I think Trump is going to win the election and in the second sentence I don't think Trump is going to win the election, right? It is not so extreme. In the first, you think it is more likely than in the second.

  • anonymous In the first sentence I think Trump is going to win the election and in the second sentence I don't think Trump is going to win the election, right?
  • It is not so extreme.
  • In the first, you think it is more likely than in the second.
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anonymousIn the first sentence I think Trump is going to win the election and in the second sentence I don't think Trump is going to win the election, right?

It is not so extreme. In the first, you think it is more likely than in the second.

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