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Alex Sumarokov Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Real condition in past and its result in future.

Hi.
To understand my problem please look at situation that i explain below.
There are three friends: A , B and C.
A and B are waiting C at bus station.
B know that C come if you call him.
B say A: “ If you called C yesterday he will come”
In general I want express idea like: If you did yesterday something, you will get something tomorrow. It's fact. It's truth. I am certain about it. But you had to do it before act of speaking. And in future you will get result.
One more example:If you passed exam in last year, you will not do this exam in next year
So how grammatically true express this idea?
Thank.
  

Top answer

If you called C yesterday, he will come. If you passed the exam last year, you will not have to do it again next year.

  • If you called C yesterday, he will come.
  • If you passed the exam last year, you will not have to do it again next year.
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If you called C yesterday, he will come.

If you passed the exam last year, you will not have to do it again next year.

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