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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Would

A: If there was a beautiful girl, I would marry right now.
B: You asked her for something that a woman would never deal with.
C: Don't ever use that word to any asian. Any asian would get angry with that word.
D: Any person would be ready to do anything for that much money.
E: If there was some cast on the street, who wouldn't pick up; every one would pick it up.
Are these sentences correct with would?
  

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A - D are use would correctly whoever they do not make sense/ sound native. I just don't understand E at all but I'll look at A - D. A.

  • A - D are use would correctly whoever they do not make sense/ sound native.
  • I just don't understand E at all but I'll look at A - D.
  • A.
  • If there was a beautiful girl in my life I would marry her right now.
  • B.
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A - D are use would correctly whoever they do not make sense/ sound native.
I just don't understand E at all but I'll look at A - D.

A. If there was a beautiful girl in my life I would marry her right now.
B. You asked her for something a woman would never deal with.
C. Don't ever say that word to an Asian.
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XilliusIf there was a beautiful girl in my life I would marry her right now.
My book says it is one of the conditional forms (Conditional I) and we should use the were form of be for that sentence.
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khoshtipMy book says it is one of the conditional forms (Conditional I) and we should use the were form of be for that sentence.
'Was' is accepted by most speakers of BrE today.
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fivejedjon'Was' is accepted by most speakers of BrE today.
In formal language too?
What about the AmE please?

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