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English 1b3 Posted 17 years ago
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I can't see why they would be wrong.

Is this still second conditional, expressing something unlikely in the furture or impossible in the present?

Or do such constructions (would be) only infer one of these two time references and meanings if a condition (if clause) exists?

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I'd say it is still conditional.

  • I'd say it is still conditional.
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I'd say it is still conditional.

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