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Danil Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

She won’t come if she is invited. (question about the second part of the sentece)

Hello to everyone. Can you tell me please, the second part of the sentence "if she is invited" is in the passive voice?
I mean this is the passive voice construction of a sentence?
Kind regards.
  

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Danil Can you tell me please, the second part of the sentence "if she is invited" is in the passive voice? Yes. The 'if' part of your sentence 'She won't come if she is invited' is in passive voice.

  • Danil Can you tell me please, the second part of the sentence "if she is invited" is in the passive voice?
  • Yes.
  • The 'if' part of your sentence 'She won't come if she is invited' is in passive voice.
  • But don't you think your sentence should be 'She won't come even if she is invited'?
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DanilCan you tell me please, the second part of the sentence "if she is invited" is in the passive voice?
Yes. The 'if' part of your sentence 'She won't come if she is invited' is in passive voice. But don't you think your sentence should be 'She won't come even if she is invited'?
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I don't know, because I found this sentence in the internet.
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TomJBut don't you think your sentence should be 'She won't come even if she is invited'?
'Even if' is just an intensive form of 'if'.

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