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Ingilizcecin Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Conditionals

What do you think about this question? Is there any problem with the question or is it OK to use present tense in if clause and would in main clause?

  

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In that question, "a" is illogical, "c" is ungrammatical, and "e" does not fit in the conditional clause. That leaves "b" and "d". "May" is also not typically used in conditional clauses like that.

  • In that question, "a" is illogical, "c" is ungrammatical, and "e" does not fit in the conditional clause.
  • That leaves "b" and "d".
  • "May" is also not typically used in conditional clauses like that.
  • That leaves "d", which is the correct answer.
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In that question, "a" is illogical, "c" is ungrammatical, and "e" does not fit in the conditional clause. That leaves "b" and "d". "May" is also not typically used in conditional clauses like that. That leaves "d", which is the correct answer.

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I think. it's a C variant. As it seems to me that this a mixed conditional requiring might have done smth + would_inf. Don't you think so?

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