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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
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I play cricket on Fridays if it doesn't rain.
I will play cricket on Friday if it won't rain.
The above are made up sentences using the conjunction "if".
Should I use "Fridays"?
Please explain why the sentences above are incorrect and how can we fix them.
  

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Jigneshbharati Should I use "Fridays"? Yes. It is habitual, either in the present or in the past.

  • Jigneshbharati Should I use "Fridays"?
  • Yes.
  • It is habitual, either in the present or in the past.
  • Past: We used to play cricket on Fridays when / if it wasn't raining.
  • I will play cricket on Friday if it won't rain.
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JigneshbharatiShould I use "Fridays"?

Yes. It is habitual, either in the present or in the past.

Past:

We used to play cricket on Fridays when / if it wasn't raining.

JigneshbharatiI play cricket on Fridays if it doesn't rain.I will play cricket on Friday if it won't rain.

I play cricket on Fridays, we

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