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EverestCTS Posted 4 years ago
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I would want to take a class with them if they impressed me with their orientation tomorrow.

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EverestCTS Is this sentence correct? Yes. However, the use of "tomorrow" makes this seem like a real situation rather than a hypothetical one, so the first conditional makes more sense than the second conditional that you used.

  • EverestCTS Is this sentence correct?
  • Yes.
  • However, the use of "tomorrow" makes this seem like a real situation rather than a hypothetical one, so the first conditional makes more sense than the second conditional that you used.
  • I'll want to take a class with them if they impress me with their orientation tomorrow.
  • The second conditional works better if you change 'tomorrow' to something like 'some day' (or just omit it).
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EverestCTSIs this sentence correct?

Yes.

However, the use of "tomorrow" makes this seem like a real situation rather than a hypothetical one, so the first conditional makes more sense than the second conditional that you used.

I'll want to take a class with them if they impress me with their orientation tomorrow.

The second conditio

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