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Ritik Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

Hello Sir,

Kindly explain the difference between the two sentences below.

1) If it didn't rain, I went home.

2) If it didn't rain, I would go home.

Thanks in advance

  

Top answer

The first sentence is wrong. The second one is correct.

  • The first sentence is wrong.
  • The second one is correct.
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The first sentence is wrong. The second one is correct.

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Neither of them make any sense.

Maybe this is what you are trying to say.

I went to the tennis match yesterday. If it had rained, I would have gone home.

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ritik1) If it didn't rain, I went home.

This could refer to a one-time situation. It's a deduction about the past.

I can't remember what I did, but if it didn't rain, I went home.

Just for fun, I call this a detective sentence.

If Tom was vacationing in Florida at the time, he did not commit the crime in Seattle.

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