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Englishstudent66 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Conditional sentence.

"If they didn't prove it, the police wouldn't let them go easily."

Is this conditional sentence true?

"It" is explained in the text.

  

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englishstudent66 Is this conditional sentence true? e. grammatically correct English.

  • englishstudent66 Is this conditional sentence true?
  • e.
  • grammatically correct English.
  • "true" refers to factual correctness only.
  • For example, the statement "The Eiffel Tower is in Paris" is true, whereas the statement "Mount Everest is in Scotland" is false (not true).
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englishstudent66Is this conditional sentence true?

I believe you mean to ask whether it is correct, i.e. grammatically correct English. "true" refers to factual correctness only. For example, the statement "The Eiffel Tower is in Paris" is true, whereas the statement "Mount Everest is in Scotland" is false (not true).

It isn't obvious how or wh

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