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Sunsail Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Inverted condition

Hello

In type 1
Should my mother call me Tell her I'm not feeling too well

In type 2
Were they to arrive tomorrow We would have to buy some food

In type 3
Had you seen what I saw you would have also believed it

When should I use inverted conditional? If I use sentence above like below is there any change in the meaning

Thanks

Normal conditional sentences

if my mother call me Tell her I'm not feeling too well

if they to arrive tomorrow We would have to buy some food

if you seen what I saw you would have also believed it

  

Top answer

Should my mother call me , t ell her I'm not feeling too well . Were they to arrive tomorrow , w e would have to buy some food . Had you seen what I saw, you would have also believed it .

  • Should my mother call me , t ell her I'm not feeling too well .
  • Were they to arrive tomorrow , w e would have to buy some food .
  • Had you seen what I saw, you would have also believed it .
  • I f my mother calls me , t ell her I'm not feeling too well .
  • If they to arrive tomorrow, we'll have to buy some food.
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Should my mother call me, tell her I'm not feeling too well.
Were they to arrive tomorrow, we would have to buy some food.
Had you seen what I saw, you would have also believed it.

If my mother calls me, tell her I'm not feeling too well.
If they to arrive tomorrow, we'll have to buy some food.
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Hi,

You need to correct your punctuation and capitalization in these examples.

In type 1
Should my mother call me, tell her I'm not feeling too well.

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sunsailWhen should I use inverted conditional?
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