1- imagine that i have a plant and i didnt water it so died. What tenses should i use with if clause. 2- imagine that i live far away from my friend and i wanna tell him that i would hang out with him. If he lives near me. How could i say this and what tenses should i use with if clause
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Hello Anon; Notes: 1. The pronoun "I" is always written as a capital letter. 2.
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Hello Anon; Notes: 1.
The pronoun "I" is always written as a capital letter.
2.
"wanna" is not a word.
" Part 1: I didn ' t water it, and so it d ied.
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Notes: 1. The pronoun "I" is always written as a capital letter. 2. "wanna" is not a word. The correct form is "want to."
Part 1: I didn't water it, and so it died. If clauses: Present/future: If you don't water your plants, they will die. Present conditional (untrue present): If you watered your plants, they wouldn