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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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anonymousTo say they are 'exceptions' is thoroughly misleading.

The exceptions I gave were exceptions to the rule I stated. I don't think anything could have been clearer.

CJ

But there isn't any such 'rule', so they are not exceptions.




  

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anonymous there isn't any such 'rule' Whatever. If you think so. *If I will have the money, I will buy a new car.

  • anonymous there isn't any such 'rule' Whatever.
  • If you think so.
  • *If I will have the money, I will buy a new car.
  • *What would happen if he would lose his job?
  • *It will be very expensive if we will stay in this hotel.
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anonymousthere isn't any such 'rule'

Whatever. If you think so.

*If I will have the money, I will buy a new car.
*What would happen if he would lose his job?
*It will be very expensive if we will stay in this hotel.

CJ

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