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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

If Clause

Hello!

Could you tell me if the following sentences are correct or not?

Also, if you could give me some advice to understand If Clause, I would appreciate it!


If the weather is fine tomorrow, I will go fishing.

If the weather is fine tomorrow, I would go fishing.

If the weather was fine yesterday, I would have been (should be "gone"???) fishing.

If the weather had been fine yesterday, I would have been fishing.

  

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These are the three most useful conditionals. IF (present tense), ... WILL ....

  • These are the three most useful conditionals.
  • IF (present tense), ...
  • WILL ....
  • IF (past tense*), ...
  • WOULD ....
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These are the three most useful conditionals.

IF (present tense), ... WILL ....
IF (past tense*), ... WOULD ....
IF ... HAD (past participle), ... WOULD HAVE ....

*After if, was becomes were in more formal English.

anonymousI would have been (should be "gone"???) fishing

Yes, it should be 'gone'.

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