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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Is this a complete sentence?

I need a debate settled. Is this a complete sentence:
"There would be no interest charged."
It seems wrong to me because of the conditional "would". Almost as if you were saying "There will be no interest charged if-."
Any help?
  

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Hi, I need a debate settled. " It seems wrong to me because of the conditional "would". " Yes, it's fine.

  • Hi, I need a debate settled.
  • " It seems wrong to me because of the conditional "would".
  • " Yes, it's fine.
  • The hypoethetical situation or condition can be given in another sentence, or even just implied.
  • eg Please consider borrowing $1 million from us.
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Hi,

I need a debate settled. Is this a complete sentence:

"There would be no interest charged."

It seems wrong to me because of the conditional "would". Almost as if you were saying "There will be no interest charged if-."

Yes, it's fine.

The hypoethetical situation or condition can be given in another sentence, or even just implied.

eg P

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