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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Ali: Where is Dang?

Nischal: He is probably with Rajesh.

Ali: I would be angry if he wasn’t with Rajesh.


is this conversation correct?

  

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The question and answer are both in the present tense. This would indicate that Ali's reply should probably be in the present tense as well, as in "I will be angry if he isn't with Rajesh" I hope this makes sense?

  • The question and answer are both in the present tense.
  • This would indicate that Ali's reply should probably be in the present tense as well, as in "I will be angry if he isn't with Rajesh" I hope this makes sense?
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The question and answer are both in the present tense. This would indicate that Ali's reply should probably be in the present tense as well, as in "I will be angry if he isn't with Rajesh"

I hope this makes sense?

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anonymousis this conversation correct?

Yes.

Technically speaking, it should be this: Ali: "I would be angry if he weren’t with Rajesh." In contemporary English, "wasn't" is often used instead of "weren't".

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