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User_english Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Help me to understand verb `would'

0Though I know [3 conditional sentences (will, would, would have)], I am not able to understand the following sentences.02br
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00Look at the following sentences :02br
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00If you went near donkey, it would kick you. 02br
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00If you had gone near donkey, it would have kicked you.02br
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00Could you explain me the difference between the exact meaning of the above sentences?0-
  

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0 If you went near donkey, it would kick you. 01font 00Today or in the future (sometimes also in the past, but let's forget about it now). This is a future possibility, it could still happen.

  • 0 If you went near donkey, it would kick you.
  • 01font 00Today or in the future (sometimes also in the past, but let's forget about it now).
  • This is a future possibility, it could still happen.
  • 02br 02br 02font 00If you had gone near donkey, it would have kicked you.
  • 01font 00In the past.
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0 If you went near donkey, it would kick you. 01font00Today or in the future (sometimes also in the past, but let's forget about it now). This is a future possibility, it could still happen. 02br
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00If you had gone near donkey, it would have kicked you. 01font00In the past. You didn't go near t
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01cite10Marius Hancu12cite10If you went near donkey, it would kick you. 11font10Today or in the future (sometimes also in the past, but let's forget about it now). This is a future possibility, it could still happen. 12br
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10If you had gone near donkey, it would have

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