Checkmate
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- Sep 9, 2014
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- Malay
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- Malaysia
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- Malaysia
"We could be the winner if you had kicked the ball." said James after the end of the tournament.
I use "could be" because being the winner is present but it never happens.
I use "had kicked" because kicking the ball should be done in past but it never happened.
Is it grammatically correct to mix up two different conditionals in a sentence?
I use "could be" because being the winner is present but it never happens.
I use "had kicked" because kicking the ball should be done in past but it never happened.
Is it grammatically correct to mix up two different conditionals in a sentence?