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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Conditionals

0Dear Group,02br
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00Can I use present perfect along with 'if'?02br
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00e.g.: Please call your babysitter and ask her if she has seen your watch anywhere in her house.02br
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00If you use 'if' in your sentence - does that mean it is conditional.02br
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00Apprecaite if anyone could comment/advise, thank you.02br
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00Regards,02br
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00Jeeva 0-
  

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02font 00 Often, but not necessarily. In this case, it's not really conditional, it's just a choice between two alternatives: she has seen it , or she hasn't seen it. 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-

  • 02font 00 Often, but not necessarily.
  • In this case, it's not really conditional, it's just a choice between two alternatives: she has seen it , or she hasn't seen it.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi Jeeva,02br
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01font00Can I use present perfect along with 'if'?02font02br
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01font00e.g.: Please call your babysitter and ask her if she has seen your watch anywhere in her house.02font02br
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00Yes, that's fine.02br
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