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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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A: He would never lie even if somebody gave him thousand dollars.(meaning he is not that king of guy who lies)

B: he wouldn't tell the truth even if he knew it was wrong.( meaning he wasn't willing to tell the truth)

C: even though he knew the truth, he wouldn't tell.(meaning he wasn't willing to tell the truth)

D: even though you gave me thousand dollars, I wouldnt kill any insects.(meaning I am not that kind of guy who likes to kill)

Are these sentences correct with the meaning? Please help.
  

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Anonymous Are these sentences correct with the meaning? Your meanings in parentheses are rough explanations of the sentence meanings, yes. They have spelling, punctuation and other problems, however—most of which you could find and should fix.

  • Anonymous Are these sentences correct with the meaning?
  • Your meanings in parentheses are rough explanations of the sentence meanings, yes.
  • They have spelling, punctuation and other problems, however—most of which you could find and should fix.
  • Then re-post your sentences.
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AnonymousAre these sentences correct with the meaning?
Your meanings in parentheses are rough explanations of the sentence meanings, yes. They have spelling, punctuation and other problems, however—most of which you could find and should fix. Then re-post your sentences.
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A: He would never lie, even if somebody gave him thousand dollars.(meaning he is not that king of guy who lies.)
B: He wouldn't tell the truth, even if he knew it was wrong.( meaning he wasn't willing to tell the truth.)
C: Even though he knew the truth, he wouldn't tell.(meaning he wasn't willing to tell the truth.)
D: Even though you gave me thousand dollars, I wouldnt kill any insec
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A: He would never lie, even if somebody gave him a thousand dollars.(meaning he is not that king of guy who lies.)
B: He wouldn't tell the truth, even if he knew it was wrong.( meaning he wasn't willing to tell the truth.)
C: Even though he knew the truth, he wouldn't tell. (meaning he wasn't willing to tell the truth.)
D: Even though you gave me a thousand dollars, I
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I was trying To ask if we can use 'even if' and 'even though' in conditional sentences. Can we?
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They don't rest very easily there, but it is hardly noticeable.
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I would never lie.(The meaning is I am not that kind of guy who lies.) My question is what could be the 'If clause' if you want to put in the sentence? Please help.
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AnonymousThe meaning is I am not that kind of guy who lies... what could be the 'If clause' if you want to put in the sentence?
If he would never lie, then there would be no 'if' clause, there would be no condition: he simply never lies.
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Yoi didn't get me. I was trying to make a sentence like,

if .............., I would never lie. Could you complete the sentence for me?
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If anyone asked me my age, I would never lie.

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