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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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If you buy my cd, you would receive a free gift.
If you bought my cd, you would receive a free gift.

If you live here, you would know that.........
If you lived here, you would know that....

Which is right?
  

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These are right: If you buy my CD , you will receive a free gift. If you bought my CD , you would receive a free gift. If you live here, you will know that.

  • These are right: If you buy my CD , you will receive a free gift.
  • If you bought my CD , you would receive a free gift.
  • If you live here, you will know that.
  • If you lived here, you would know that.
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These are right:

If you buy my CD, you will receive a free gift.
If you bought my CD, you would receive a free gift.

If you live here, you will know that.
If you lived here, you would know that.
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so both have to be in past/present?

What about:

If you watch my channel, you would know..........

Also, whats the difference between the two?


If you buy my CD, you will receive a free gift.
If you bought my CD, you would receive a free gift.

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If you watch my channel, you will know.

Also, whats the difference between the two?
If you buy my CD, you will receive a free gift.-- He will probably buy it.

If you bought my CD, you would receive a free gift.-- He will probably not buy it.

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