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Michelle Cha Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Were the sun to rise in the west

Hi teachers


Can you please check the sentences below and let me know which is grammatical ?


1. If the sun were to rise in the west' I would marry you. (0)

2. Were the sun to rise in the west, I would marry you. (?)

3. If the sun were to rise in the west I will marry you. (?)


As akways, many thanks in advance ?

  

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The first two sentences are correct if you use a comma in the first one. Those who adhere to the sequence of tenses avoid number 3, but you may hear some people utter it. It needs a comma.

  • The first two sentences are correct if you use a comma in the first one.
  • Those who adhere to the sequence of tenses avoid number 3, but you may hear some people utter it.
  • It needs a comma.
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The first two sentences are correct if you use a comma in the first one. Those who adhere to the sequence of tenses avoid number 3, but you may hear some people utter it. It needs a comma.

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Michelle Cha1. If the sun were to rise in the west, I would marry you.

Well, I would not call the wedding planner at this moment.

Michelle Cha2. Were the sun to rise in the west, I would marry you.

He is waxing poetic. (Speaki

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