Pham Duc Minh Anh
New member
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- UK
- Current Location
- Singapore
Dear teachers, I have several questions to ask you .
1. What is the difference between:
- What would happen if America attacked Iran?
- What would have happened if America attacked Iran?
- What will happen if America attacks Iran?
- What happens if America attacks Iran? (I am not sure if this structure is correct, but I hear people saying this way a lot).
2. Is it correct to write:
- If I travelled to Iran and say that I am American...
- If I travelled to Iran and say that I was American...
- If I travel to Iran and say that I am American...
3. In British English, is it correct to write:
- If I were your classmate... (in American English this seems to be correct).
- If I was your classmate...
- If he were your classmate...
- If he was your classmate...
- If they were your classmates...
Thank you very much ;-). From a native English speaker .
1. What is the difference between:
- What would happen if America attacked Iran?
- What would have happened if America attacked Iran?
- What will happen if America attacks Iran?
- What happens if America attacks Iran? (I am not sure if this structure is correct, but I hear people saying this way a lot).
2. Is it correct to write:
- If I travelled to Iran and say that I am American...
- If I travelled to Iran and say that I was American...
- If I travel to Iran and say that I am American...
3. In British English, is it correct to write:
- If I were your classmate... (in American English this seems to be correct).
- If I was your classmate...
- If he were your classmate...
- If he was your classmate...
- If they were your classmates...
Thank you very much ;-). From a native English speaker .