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Rajesh jain Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Conditionals

Where can I get the most detailed description on conditionals? I want to study all their parts.

How can I put this thing in form of conditional like I have to review a movie and I have to say those who liked "titanic" will also love "tintin".can i write it in this form -

"If u had loved titanic,then you would definitely relish it(tintin)" .Should I use will instead of would?though it is just hypothetical i am just imagining that people have watched titanic.
  

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Use this: If you loved Titanic , then you will definitely enjoy Tintin . htm ]THIS[/url].

  • Use this: If you loved Titanic , then you will definitely enjoy Tintin .
  • htm ]THIS[/url].
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Use this:

If you loved Titanic, then you will definitely enjoy Tintin.

If you google 'conditionals', then you will find a lot of information like [url=http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conditional.htm]THIS[/url].
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But shouldn't the first clause be in present form(love instead of loved) as per the rules of conditional-1 .
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You can use either (make a mixed conditional in one case). It depends on whether the speaker thinks the listener loved when s/he was watching Titanic or still loves it now.

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