Piermo
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- Sep 8, 2024
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- Italian
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- Italy
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- United States
Hello, everyone.
I read that there are two conditionals for the past: real and unreal.
Real:
"If I went into town, I always gave my neighbor a lift."
Unreal:
"If he had listened to his mother, he would have applied to medical school."
But when we are writing a story in the past and we want to write something that will happen in the future, how can we phrase a sentence?
Are these sentences correct?
"if she almost lost her head for disappointing her father, what would happen if she lied to him and her mother?"
"He would have felt much better about the first job if he had predicted what a total disaster the second job would be."
Thank you!
I read that there are two conditionals for the past: real and unreal.
Real:
"If I went into town, I always gave my neighbor a lift."
Unreal:
"If he had listened to his mother, he would have applied to medical school."
But when we are writing a story in the past and we want to write something that will happen in the future, how can we phrase a sentence?
Are these sentences correct?
"if she almost lost her head for disappointing her father, what would happen if she lied to him and her mother?"
"He would have felt much better about the first job if he had predicted what a total disaster the second job would be."
Thank you!