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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Correct?

"If I'm to be at your home then you really should tidy your room up."
  

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I suppose this is what you mean: If I'm to stay at / to visit your home, then you really should tidy it up

  • I suppose this is what you mean: If I'm to stay at / to visit your home, then you really should tidy it up
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I suppose this is what you mean:

If I'm to stay at / to visit your home, then you really should tidy it up
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Is "If I'm to be" wrong though?
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AnonymousIs "If I'm to be" wrong though?
Yes, of course. That is why I changed it.
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Thank you. Is this wrong too?

"If I were to be"

In a sentence:

"If I were to be rich, I would buy lots of clothes."
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Anonymous Is this wrong too?"If I were to be"In a sentence:"If I were to be rich, I would buy lots of clothes."
Yes.

If I were rich, I would buy lots of clothes.

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