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Viceidol Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What's the meaning of this sentence?

If they would help us, we could finish early.

Does this sentence means "actually they didn't help us, and we didn't finish early"?

Thank you for your reply.
  

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I think NO. It is a subjunctive tense form--which simply means hypothetical. For example: If it rains tomorrow, I should wear a hat, does not mean it will or won't rain.

  • I think NO.
  • It is a subjunctive tense form--which simply means hypothetical.
  • For example: If it rains tomorrow, I should wear a hat, does not mean it will or won't rain.
  • While your senence has the feel of the negative, it does not state it.
  • mr steve
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I think NO. It is a subjunctive tense form--which simply means hypothetical. For example: If it rains tomorrow, I should wear a hat, does not mean it will or won't rain. While your senence has the feel of the negative, it does not state it.

mr steve
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It means: If they would help us, we would be able to finish early.
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Hi Viceidol,

For your meaning, you need If they had helped us, we would have finished early.
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Hi, I come up with more question, so please help if you would.Emotion: smile Please see the sentences below:

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Hi Viceidol

If they would help us, we could finish early implies that they are not going to help us, so we will not finish early.

If they help us, we can finish early.

If I passed my driving test, I would give you a treat. (This implies that I'm not confident of passing m

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