0 Are these both correct? What do they mean? 02br 02br 001. What would you have done if someone 01b00did02b00 come up to you? (Is this a mixed conditional? I have 'did' here?) 02br 002. What would you have done if someone 01b00had02b00 come up to you? 02br 02br 00Thanks. 0-
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0 Hi Jack, 02br 02br 00Both sentences are 2nd conditional. e. if condition is in past tense and the main clause is in conditional.
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0 Hi Jack, 02br 02br 00Both sentences are 2nd conditional.
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if condition is in past tense and the main clause is in conditional.
02br 02br 00The if clause in 1st sentence is emphatic one.
02br 02br 00ad.
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0 Hi Jack, 02br 02br 00Both sentences are 2nd conditional. i.e. if condition is in past tense and the main clause is in conditional. 02br 02br 00The if clause in 1st sentence is emphatic one. 02br 02br 00ad. 0-
01. This is the 'emphatic do', Jack. And I don't believe in mixed conditionals myself. 02br 02br 002. This is the grammatically correct construction. 02br 02br 00What will you do if someone comes / does come up? 02br 00What would you do if someone came / did come up? 02br 00What would you have done if someone had come up? 02br