0Hi.02br 02br 00Are they possible?02br 02br 00The if-clauses are all in present tense.02br 02br 001.If I have money, I would use it to buy a BMW.02br 02br 002. It I have money, I will be using it to buy a BMW.02br 02br 003. If I have money, it is likely that I will be using to buy a BMW.02br 02br 00Next set:02br 02br 001. If it is my right to ask you for my BMW, I would do that.02br 02br 002. If it is my right to ask you for my BMW, I would be asking that.02br 02br 003. If it is my right to ask you for my BMW, I will be asking you that. 0-
Top answer
02br 01b 01i 00These are OK:02i 02b 02br 02br 002. It I have money, I will be using it to buy a BMW. 02br 003.
— Mister Micawber
02br 01b 01i 00These are OK:02i 02b 02br 02br 002.
It I have money, I will be using it to buy a BMW.
02br 003.
02br 02br 003.
If it is my right to ask you for my BMW, I will be asking you that.
Free · every Monday
Get the Weekly English Kit 📬
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
0 .02br 01b01i00These are OK:02i02b02br 02br 002. It I have money, I will be using it to buy a BMW. 02br 003. If I have money, it is likely that I will be using to buy a BMW.02br 02br 003. If it is my right to ask you for my BMW, I will be asking you that. 0-
0Good references:02br 02br 02br 00 Conditionals02br 02br 05002br 02br 05102br 02br 00I'd use the first one and forget about the classifications ... 0230hrefhttp://www.englishpage.com/conditional/conditionalintro.html251hrefhttp://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-conditional_1.html