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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Rent

I was talking about calculating my expense to my mom. And I say:

I've been figuring out how I can continue my lifestyle after I graduate. That's if I don't have to pay for rent and continue to stay at home.

However, If I added rent to the equation, then it would be a new scenario. Or

However, if I add rent to the equation, then it will be a new scenario.

And

However, If I moved out then it would be a whole different scenario. Or

However, if I move out then it will be a whole different scenario.

Which one should I use? The first or the second? Please give me an explanation. Thank you.
  

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Please review your many threads on the same question.
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Mister MicawberPlease review your many threads on the same question.
I've already done that many times, but none of my past posts had these specific questions. Could you please help make it clearer for me. Thank you very much for your time.
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Your question is always precisely the same: first conditional vs second conditional (will vs would). Google those two terms and read all the information and examples available to you.
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Mister MicawberYour question is always precisely the same: first conditional vs second conditional (will vs would). Google those two terms and read all the information and examples available to you.
Well, could you let someone else help me then? Aren't we all here to get suggestions and opinions from other forumers?

Thanks.

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