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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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If clause

ann refused to take her dress in at the waist . if she did . the dress ...................... her perfectly ( fit). Is this if 2 0r 3
  

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Anonymous if she did . the dress .. her perfectly ( fit If "fit" is meant to be a past tense, yes, it is a type 2 conditonal.

  • Anonymous if she did .
  • the dress ..
  • her perfectly ( fit If "fit" is meant to be a past tense, yes, it is a type 2 conditonal.
  • I thik It's better thought to say: If she did, the dress would fit her perfectly.
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Anonymousif she did . the dress .. her perfectly ( fit
If "fit" is meant to be a past tense, yes, it is a type 2 conditonal.

I thik It's better thought to say: If she did, the dress would fit her perfectly.

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