It would break, if you sit on it. Is this sentence correct? If yes why we are using present tense in the second half instead of past tense? It would break, if you sat on it. Isn't it correct?
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This is the correct pairing: sit - sat will - would It will break if you sit on it. It would break if you sat on it.
— CalifJim
This is the correct pairing: sit - sat will - would It will break if you sit on it.
It would break if you sat on it.
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