BornInCCCP
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- Joined
- Jan 17, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Georgian
- Home Country
- Georgia
- Current Location
- Georgia
What is the difference between the following sentences:
1) If you really want to learn Italian, you need to spend some time in Italy.
2) If you really want to learn Italian, you will need to spend some time in Italy.
Do the following sentences mean the same:
1) If he agreed, we would start now.
2) If he were to agree, we would start now.
Which one is correct:
1) If water is frozen, it expands.
2) If water is frozen, it will expand.
3) If water freezes, it expands.
4) If water freezes, it will expand.
1) If you really want to learn Italian, you need to spend some time in Italy.
2) If you really want to learn Italian, you will need to spend some time in Italy.
Do the following sentences mean the same:
1) If he agreed, we would start now.
2) If he were to agree, we would start now.
Which one is correct:
1) If water is frozen, it expands.
2) If water is frozen, it will expand.
3) If water freezes, it expands.
4) If water freezes, it will expand.
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