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Jack112 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Usually

Scenario: I'm lending my bicycyle helmet out and I say:

Are both of these correct?

1. I usually wouldn't do this if I had another helmet. (I'm using an imaginary conditional with reasoning?)

2. I usually don't do this. (Just fact?)

Thanks.
  

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They are both correct, and your characterization of them is also correct. The first is a conditional; the second, just fact, as you say.

  • They are both correct, and your characterization of them is also correct.
  • The first is a conditional; the second, just fact, as you say.
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They are both correct, and your characterization of them is also correct. The first is a conditional; the second, just fact, as you say.

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