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Emily__ Posted 20 years ago
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conditional+(will) have to

which sentence is correct (I´m not sure if I could use "which" at the beginning of the sentence - the more I learn the more doubtful I am Emotion: sad )

1. If you really want to be helpful, then you have to tell me the truth.
2. If you really want to be helpful, then you will have to tell me the truth.

If there weren´t "have to" I would surely chose the 2 one.
  

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Emily__ which sentence is correct (I´m not sure if I could use "which" at the beginning of the sentence - the more I learn the more doubtful I am ) 1. If you really want to be helpful, then you have to tell me the truth. 2.

  • Emily__ which sentence is correct (I´m not sure if I could use "which" at the beginning of the sentence - the more I learn the more doubtful I am ) 1.
  • If you really want to be helpful, then you have to tell me the truth.
  • 2.
  • If you really want to be helpful, then you will have to tell me the truth.
  • If there weren´t "have to" I would surely chose the 2 one.
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Emily__
which sentence is correct (I´m not sure if I could use "which" at the beginning of the sentence - the more I learn the more doubtful I am
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Which sentence is correct?

is exactly right. Don't forget to capitalize the first word of a sentence.

CJ
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Thanks, I appreciate that.

I rewrote it several times - that´s the consequence of it, and didn´t check it then ...

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