domingo, 31 de enero de 2016

Examples Past unreal Conditionals

Let’s see some examples:
  1. If I had gone to the beach, I would have tanned.
  2. If he had kicked the ball stronger, he could have scored a unbelievable goal.
  3. If you had been more disciplined, you might have enrolled in the army.
We can make the same sentences with the following contractions, the meaning will be the same and these are grammatically correct, let’s see:
  1. If I’d gone to the beach, I would’ve tanned.
  2. If he’d kicked the ball stronger, he could’ve scored an unbelievable goal.
  3. If you’d been more disciplined, you might’ve enrolled in the army.
It is important to mention that after the IF Clause we must put a comma to separate both clauses, it is due to that between the IF Clause and the MAIN Clause we must make a little pause, in this way, the sentence has sense.

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