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conditionals
present unreal conditional quite resmbles future unreal conditional,for example in the following sentence how could one tell if it's present ureal or the latter,provided there wouldn't be any adverbs
If I owned a car, I would drive to work
Last edited by lilish; 09-Sep-2007 at 20:53.
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Re: conditionals

Originally Posted by
lilish
present unreal conditional quite resmbles future unreal conditional,for example in the following sentence how could one tell if it's present ureal or the latter,provided there wouldn't be any adverbs
If I owned a car, I would drive to work
Your sentence is present conditional.
past conditional: If I had owned a car, I would have driven to work.
present conditional: If I owned a car, I would drive to work.
future conditional: If I own a car, I will drive to work.
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