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Englishwithmary Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is If+pastform is for hypothetical questions only? or We the rule really says that If shoud be followed by a past form always?

When do we use "IF"? Does it always follow a past form of the verb?
  

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I will explain them in categories. You can also use it to talk about habits and recurring events. If you vote,you can have a say.

  • I will explain them in categories.
  • You can also use it to talk about habits and recurring events.
  • If you vote,you can have a say.
  • Factual Conditionals:Future Use future factual conditional sentence to talk about what will happen under certain conditions.
  • If you go there you will see them.
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You can make conditional sentences with if.I will explain them in categories.
Factual Conditionals:Present
This kind talks about general truths and scientific facts.You can also use it to talk about habits and recurring events.
If you vote,you can have a say.

Factual Conditionals:Future 
Use future factual conditional sentence to talk about what will happen
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I am not the person who posted the question. I just wanted to thank you for your explanation. I found it very helpful.

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