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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
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came/comes

Imagine if Halsey came/comes to London.
  

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Use came here. It is almost like a conditional sentence: Imagine what would happen if Halsey came/were to come to London. What is confusing, perhaps, is how it differs from the true conditional: If Halsey came to London, he would easily know his way around town.

  • Use came here.
  • It is almost like a conditional sentence: Imagine what would happen if Halsey came/were to come to London.
  • What is confusing, perhaps, is how it differs from the true conditional: If Halsey came to London, he would easily know his way around town.
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Use came here. It is almost like a conditional sentence: Imagine what would happen if Halsey came/were to come to London. What is confusing, perhaps, is how it differs from the true conditional: If Halsey came to London, he would easily know his way around town.

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