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Alex1751 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Conditionals without "will" in the main clause

Is it right to use conditionals without "will" in the main clause?For instance:

If you don't, I understand (I'll understand)

You move, I shoot you right in the head (I'll shoot)

  

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Alex1751 Is it right to use conditionals without "will" in the main clause? Yes. Sometimes the clauses are joined by 'and' in these cases, especially, it seems to me, when they are threats.

  • Alex1751 Is it right to use conditionals without "will" in the main clause?
  • Yes.
  • Sometimes the clauses are joined by 'and' in these cases, especially, it seems to me, when they are threats.
  • You move, and I shoot you.
  • Even so, I think "I'll" is more common in this pattern than just "I".
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Alex1751Is it right to use conditionals without "will" in the main clause?

Yes.

Sometimes the clauses are joined by 'and' in these cases, especially, it seems to me, when they are threats.

You move, and I shoot you.

Even so, I think "I'll" is more common in this pattern than just "I".


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