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Jessicamessica
Hello dear friends!
A question to a grammar guru.
What kind of grammar this is? (see below)
Exercise 30. Change the conditional clauses to the forms without ‘if’.
Model: If I were to ask for breakfast at this hour, Mother would resist it bitterly.
– Were I to ask for breakfast at this hour, mother would resist bitterly.
PS Could you please tell me if you use "Were I to.." often. Please give me some examples.
Thank you!
2023年1月5日 19:20
回答 · 10
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I think this exercise it so that you learn to use it and understand itin case you need it. Conditionals using IF are much more common in my opinion.
2023年1月6日
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This grammar is not commonly used by English speakers. You might see it written in literature or poetry.
2023年1月6日
1
You could use ‘Were I to…’ or ‘Should I..’ but this is all a bit nonsense because no one would say anything like this.
If I asked my mum to make me breakfast early she’d tell me to get lost!
2023年1月5日
This is called 2nd conditional
2023年1月5日
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