Rachel Adams
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I posted this question on the Word Reference forum. Proofreading isn't allowed on WR, so I am posting my question in "editing and writing topics".
Can I use different tenses/modals in conditional sentences?
1. If she should be late, I will wait for her. (I mean if she is late, I will wait for her)
2. If it was snowing, she wouldn't go for a walk. (The idea is, she went for a walk because it wasn't snowing)
3. If I hadn't been working, I would have gone for a walk.
Can I use different tenses/modals in conditional sentences?
1. If she should be late, I will wait for her. (I mean if she is late, I will wait for her)
2. If it was snowing, she wouldn't go for a walk. (The idea is, she went for a walk because it wasn't snowing)
3. If I hadn't been working, I would have gone for a walk.
If she should be late, I will wait
Can I use different tenses/modals in conditional sentences? 1. If she should be late, I will wait for her. (I mean if she is late, I will wait for her) 2. If it was snowing, she wouldn't go for a walk. (The idea is, she went for a walk because it wasn't snowing) 3. If I hadn't been working...
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