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If I haven't examination next months, I would go to travel.
Is it right?
Jan 31, 2017 5:38 PM
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If you don't know whether or not you're going to have an exam next month, you use a 1st conditional:
"If I don't have an examination next month, I'll go travelling."
If you halve an exam next month, and you are imagining what you would do if this situation were different ( a hypothetical situation), you use a 2nd conditional:
"If I didn't have an examination next month, I'd go travelling."
January 31, 2017
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"If I didn't have examinations next month, I would go traveling." <- I think what the other dude has corrected is the right answer....
January 31, 2017
1
"If I didn't have examinations next month, I would go traveling."
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