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If They don't Versus If They didn't
I have a little trouble understanding "if They don't and if They didn't.
Which of them is more grammatically correct.
"They are very straightforward if they did not like the way you treat them".
"They are very straightforward if they don't like the way you treat them.
because the sentences sound a little bit like I am making a hypothesis, So I am not sure which of them I should use.
Thanks in advance friends.
4 kwi 2019 10:39
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Did or did not is past simple. Do or do not is present simple.
"They are very straightforward if they don't like the way you treat them.
This sentence is more grammatically correct. If they do not like the way you are treating them, as in now, then they will be honest and tell you.
To make the first sentence grammatically correct, it would need to be something like this:
"They would have been very straightforward if they did not like the way you treated them"
But this sentence would mean something different to the other one. It would mean that the event has already happened, and that if they were unhappy about the way you were treating them, they would have let you know about it.
Did / did not = past
Do / do not = present
4 kwietnia 2019
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"They were very straightforward if they did not like the way you treat them".
"They are very straightforward if they don't like the way you treat them.
Tenses must match each other, present with present, past with past.
4 kwietnia 2019
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chiński (mandaryński), chiński (kantoński), chiński (hokkien), angielski, indonezyjski, malajski, rosyjski
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