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Anton Shepelev | Alexander Koryagin | rules of this echo |
December 19, 2018 12:40 AM * |
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Alexander Koryagin: AK>> Do you think it would be more logical if we use them AK>> vice versa? ;=) AK> Hey, Ardith! ;-) After "if" I used a simple future time AK> -- why not? I don't want to use the subjunctive mood in AK> both clauses. Start with the standard simple classification of conditionals into three categories: I. He will find me if he knows how. II. He would find me if he knew how. III. He would have found me if he had known how. Then learn the various "mixed" forms. You can't mix them in whatsoever way it likes you, but must follow the logic of the tenses. I highly recommend Baskerville and Sewell's short and clear explanation: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/14006/14006-h/... --- * Origin: *** nntp://fidonews.mine.nu *** Finland *** (2:221/6.0) |
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