Kotfor
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- Feb 17, 2011
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- Belarus
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Could you comment on this kind of conditional sentence?
And from to-morrow, if I have sung, as I will sing, to-night, I will dare, (and I dare now to tell you that I will dare, to But before I do dare that word, my own, let me tell you how very prominent I am! ) (The great way: a story of the joyful, the sorrowful, the glorious by Mitchell Kennerley 1921 )
1) if I have sung - When is he going to sing? (tomorrow or tonight?)
2) Is it ok to use Present Simple instead Present Perfect - if I have sung = if I sing
3) as I will sing - When is he going to sing? (tomorrow or tonight?)
And from to-morrow, if I have sung, as I will sing, to-night, I will dare, (and I dare now to tell you that I will dare, to But before I do dare that word, my own, let me tell you how very prominent I am! ) (The great way: a story of the joyful, the sorrowful, the glorious by Mitchell Kennerley 1921 )
1) if I have sung - When is he going to sing? (tomorrow or tonight?)
2) Is it ok to use Present Simple instead Present Perfect - if I have sung = if I sing
3) as I will sing - When is he going to sing? (tomorrow or tonight?)