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Ty123 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Would and could

Are all okay: If I get this product on Black Friday would/could/will/can I get more discount.
  

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ty123 If I get this product on Black Friday , would/could/will/can I get more discount. [will / can] I get a bigger discount? 'get' (present tense) in the if -clause indicates that you need a non-past tense or an imperative in the main clause.

  • ty123 If I get this product on Black Friday , would/could/will/can I get more discount.
  • [will / can] I get a bigger discount?
  • 'get' (present tense) in the if -clause indicates that you need a non-past tense or an imperative in the main clause.
  • CJ
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ty123If I get this product on Black Friday, would/could/will/can I get more discount. [will / can] I get a bigger discount?

'get' (present tense) in the if-clause indicates that you need a non-past tense or an imperative in the main clause.

CJ

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