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Snappy Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

If-clause

Which sentence is suitable after "You have too many credit cards."?
1. You may not even notice if you lose one.
2. You may not even notice if you lost one.
3. You may not even notice if you have lost one.

In my opinion, 1, 2, and 3 are all acceptable.

I would like to have English native speakers' opinions.

  

Top answer

Corrections: 1. You may not even notice if you lose one. I think this sentence is acceptable as a sentence in the indicative mood.

  • Corrections: 1.
  • You may not even notice if you lose one.
  • I think this sentence is acceptable as a sentence in the indicative mood.
  • 2.
  • You may not even notice if you lost one.
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Corrections:

1. You may not even notice if you lose one.

I think this sentence is acceptable as a sentence in the indicative mood.

2. You may not even notice if you lost one.

Grammatically wrong. “You might not even notice if you lost one.” is acceptable.

3. You may not even notice if you have lost one.

I think this sentence is acceptable.

What do you

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