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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Conditional Meaning.

If he was at the meeting last night, I didn't see him.


May I take it that "if he was at the meeting last night" is supposition and "that I didn't see him (last night) is a fact/reality.

  

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anonymous If he was at the meeting last night, I didn't see him. May I take it that "if he was at the meeting last night" is supposition and "that I didn't see him (last night) is a fact/reality. Yes.

  • anonymous If he was at the meeting last night, I didn't see him.
  • May I take it that "if he was at the meeting last night" is supposition and "that I didn't see him (last night) is a fact/reality.
  • Yes.
  • CJ
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anonymous

If he was at the meeting last night, I didn't see him.


May I take it that "if he was at the meeting last night" is supposition and "that I didn't see him (last night) is a fact/reality.

Yes.

CJ

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