0 For these ones, I don't get when to use what. Could you give me a scenario for each or or explain to me on how to use each one? 02br 02br 001. It is less riskier than you 01b00would02b00 think. ( What would the second part of the conditional be? Why not just use #3?) 02br 002. It is less riskier than you 01b00will02b00 think. (I never hear people use 'will' before, or very rarely, why? Why use #1 and not #2?) 02br 003. It is less riskier than you think. (Fact?) 02br 02br 00Thanks. 0-
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0 Dear Jack112, 02br 02br 00You must say: it is less risky. 02br 02br 001. «You» are not taking the risk.
— Goldmund
0 Dear Jack112, 02br 02br 00You must say: it is less risky.
02br 02br 001.
«You» are not taking the risk.
02br 002.
«You» will take the risk, or will be present at the risk.
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0 Dear Jack112, 02br 02br 00You must say: it is less risky. 02br 02br 001. «You» are not taking the risk. 02br 002. «You» will take the risk, or will be present at the risk. 02br 003. «You» already gave an opinion of the risk. 02br 02br 00Kind regards, 05002br 00Goldmund 010id1
0Jack, we just don't know what the other person thinks. Your three sentences suggest different probabilities in the speaker's mind re the listener's mind. Use them as you see fit. 0-