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Imaginary Conditions: Present and Unspecified Time
Yuri Azirovi
Should
If:Present and unspecified
timeOtherwise:
Present timeWere Lets, check
this out!^^
Otherwise:Present time
Otherwise is a transition that is used to contrast reality with wishes and dreams.
Means ”if not”
or the situation
were different.
“Would”“Could”“Might”Are frequently used after otherwise
The example of otherwise
Grammar is difficult;
otherwise, I
could enjoy
studying it.
otherwise, I would get an A for it.
otherwise, I might love it.
Imaginary Conditions: Present and Unspecified
Time
Express conditions that are hypothetical or that the speaker thinks of as untrue, contrary to fact.
The sentences maybe wishes and dreams or they might express advice.
Examples Implied meanings
If I had a bag of money, I would visit One Direction’s base camp in London.
If One Direction were here, I could take some pictures with them.
I do not have much money. Because of that, I cannot visit One Direction’s base camp in London.
One Direction is not here. As a result, I cannot take some pictures with them.
Examples
Imaginary Conditionals with ‘Should’ or ‘Were + infinitive’
Structures Example
With ‘if’Without ‘if’
If I got 1D members’ signs,Should I get 1D members’ signs,Were I to get 1D members’ signs, I would scream in front of Aling.
THANK
YOU..^^THANK
YOU..^^THANK YOU..^^
THANK
YOU..^^ THANK
YOU..^^