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28 nov 2022
- Malayalam
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Coreano
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Japonés
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Inglés (UK)
Pregunta de Inglés (UK)
zero conditional clause
If you have a fever, you feel tire
first conditional
If I go to the market, my mom will get angry
second conditional
If I were Messi , I would admire his money
third conditional
If I had gone to Qatar, I could have seen him
could u pls correct me?
zero conditional clause
If you have a fever, you feel tire
first conditional
If I go to the market, my mom will get angry
second conditional
If I were Messi , I would admire his money
third conditional
If I had gone to Qatar, I could have seen him
could u pls correct me?
If you have a fever, you feel tire
first conditional
If I go to the market, my mom will get angry
second conditional
If I were Messi , I would admire his money
third conditional
If I had gone to Qatar, I could have seen him
could u pls correct me?
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- Inglés (UK)
@Oliveadam
zero conditional clause
If you have a fever, (you feel tire)❌
first conditional
If I go to the market, my mom will get angry✅
second conditional
If I were Messi , I would admire his money✅
third conditional
If I had gone to Qatar, I could have seen him ✅
Very good except the first line in brackets. The verb tire is mostly used in past simple tense eg you feel tired and not really used in the simple present tense. Do you want to have another go using a different word?
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So we have to use "if u have a fever, you feel tired"
But the rule is " if + simple present, simple present " here tired is v2 right? That's why I am confused
But the rule is " if + simple present, simple present " here tired is v2 right? That's why I am confused
- Inglés (UK)
@Oliveadam
The zero conditional structure commands everything be in simple present tense. That’s why I suggested you chose another word other than tire eg hot and then cold, uncomfortable, awful, sick etc.
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