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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Use of tenses is correct?

I would be delighted to get a discount if we are going to purchase more than 30 screens

Ist the use of going to correct?

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Anonymous I would be delighted to get a discount if we are going to purchase more than 30 screens Say this: I would be delighted to get a discount if we were going to purchase more than 30 screens. Or this: I will be delighted to get a discount if we are going to purchase more than 30 screens.

  • Anonymous I would be delighted to get a discount if we are going to purchase more than 30 screens Say this: I would be delighted to get a discount if we were going to purchase more than 30 screens.
  • Or this: I will be delighted to get a discount if we are going to purchase more than 30 screens.
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AnonymousI would be delighted to get a discount if we are going to purchase more than 30 screens
Say this: I would be delighted to get a discount if we were going to purchase more than 30 screens.
Or this: I will be delighted to get a discount if we are going to purchase more than 30 screens.
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To me, natural and everyday English is
I would be delighted to get a discount if I buy/bought more than 30 screens.

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