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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

If clause

Is it okay to say:

If she were in Britain, she will go to British museum this week.
  

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Hi! No, it's not okay. You should say: If she were in Britain, she would go to British museum this week.

  • Hi!
  • No, it's not okay.
  • You should say: If she were in Britain, she would go to British museum this week.
  • It is conditional sentence
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Hi! No, it's not okay. You should say: If she were in Britain, she would go to British museum this week. It is conditional sentence
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OksanaUAHi! No, it's not okay. You should say: If she were in Britain, she would go to British museum this week. It is conditional sentence
...she would go to a British museum

Don't forget the a before British museum.
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Hi Anon,

As Oksana has mentioned you have to use "would" instead of "will", because it's the second conditional.

If + would + infinitive(second conditional)

Use : To talk about unreal or improbable situations now or in the future(that will probably not happen)

E.g: If I knew her name, I would tell you.

Hope it helps

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