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Tlzone08 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

If clause

Can someone tell me if these are correct?

If you need me, I will help you.

If you needed me, I would help you.

If you give me the money, I would do it.

If you gave me the money, I would do it.

If I were you, I will not see him again.

If I were you, I would see him again.
  

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" If I were you, I will not see him again I". This is wrong. " is correct.

  • " If I were you, I will not see him again I".
  • This is wrong.
  • " is correct.
  • Or more commonly: "If I were you, I wouldn't see him again"
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"If I were you, I will not see him againI". This is wrong. "If I were you, I would not see him again." is correct. Or more commonly: "If I were you, I wouldn't see him again"
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5 incorrect, because nonsensical
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"If I were you, I will not see him again", is wrong. It should be "If I were you, I would not see him again". The rest seem ok.
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Can you tell me the difference between #3 and #4?
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'If you give me ...' is less polite, but not impolite

Also

If you will give me the money, I will/would ....
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Come to think of it - I'm pretty sure #3 is wrong as well. Nobody would say "If you give me the money, I would do it". They would say "If you give me the money, I will do it".
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10"11font10If I were you, I will not see him again12font10I". This is wrong. "If I were you, I would not see him again." is correct. Or more commonly: "If I were you, I wouldn't see him again" "if you like me, i will be like you"12br
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