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Kxd Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar and Meaning

Hi !
1. If you weren't staring at that girl , you would have stoppe that goal . Is this right in grammar? ? (If past verb , would havd pp )

2. Somebody touches my things than , I say " you don't do that " Is ir imperative sentence?

3. What is the difference between" I like to play game" and "I'd like to play game "? Both are the same ?

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  • It is possible to say "You don't do that" as a non-imperative statement of fact, implying prohibition, but the imperative would be more usual in your situation.
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1. You might hear people use "weren't", but properly it should be: "If you hadn't been staring at that girl, you would have stopped that goal."

2. The normal imperative would be just "Don't do that!". It is possible to say "You don't do that" as a non-imperative statement of fact, implying prohibition, but the imperative would be more usual in your situation.

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