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Matfever Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

CONDITIONAL SENTENCEs

Hi teachers, long time no see Emotion: smile

Can you please give me some example for this form?

1, If + S + should + V, S + will + V

2, If + S + V-ing, S + will + V

3, If + S + V-ed, S + would + be + V-ing

4, If + S + was/were + V-ing, S + would + be + V-ing

5, If it weren't/wasn't for + V-ing, S + would + V

6, If + S + had been + V-ing, S + would have + P2

7, If it hadn't been for + V-ing, S + would have + P2

That's it, thank you!
  

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Hello, manhthieugia, nice to have you back. It would be more useful for you to try to compose such sentences yourself first. Post your efforts here and we will check them for you.

  • Hello, manhthieugia, nice to have you back.
  • It would be more useful for you to try to compose such sentences yourself first.
  • Post your efforts here and we will check them for you.
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Hello, manhthieugia, nice to have you back. It would be more useful for you to try to compose such sentences yourself first. Post your efforts here and we will check them for you.
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1, If + S + should + V, S + will + V

- If you should go, I'll let you go.

2, If + S + V-ing, S + will + V

- If you playing football this afternoon, I'll come to see you.

3, If + S + V-ed, S + would + be + V-ing

- If he went to my office, I would be confusing

4, If + S + was/were + V-ing, S + would + be + V-ing

- If you were watching th
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Hei, please check my sentences up there Emotion: smile
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The grammar looks OK, but you should pay a little more attention to reasonable meanings. If different subjects, verbs, etc, are permitted, you should give them subscripts:

1, If + S1 + should + V1, S2 + will + V2

- If you should go, I'll follow you.

2, If + S1 + V

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