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FromWalesToJapan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Re: present conditional

Can someone please give me a clear definition of what the present conditional is?
  

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I think it might be either of these. If it rains, I won't go out tomorrow. If I were rich, I would buy a castle.

  • I think it might be either of these.
  • If it rains, I won't go out tomorrow.
  • If I were rich, I would buy a castle.
  • I don't know much about technical terms, but Google doesn't seem to help much either.
  • Maybe "present conditional" is not an exact and universally accepted term in the English grammar.
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I think it might be either of these.

If it rains, I won't go out tomorrow.
If I were rich, I would buy a castle.

I don't know much about technical terms, but Google doesn't seem to help much either. Maybe "present conditional" is not an exact and universally accepted term in the English grammar.

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