Chino Alpha
Is this rule correct? For this formula "if ... had done/been Y + someone would/could/might/should not have done/been X", if the context shows "someone didn't do X", then the if-clause implies "even if"; if the context shows "someone did X", then the if part is just a plain if-clause. Conversely, if the context shows "even if" is implied in the if-clause, then someone didn't do X; if the context shows no "even" is implied in the if-clause, then someone did X. Is this rule correct? Thank you.
7 Thg 11 2017 11:19
Câu trả lời · 1
Is your questions regarding if/then or a math problem? Example 1: If A had done something to B, then B might not have done it to A, but A did not do anything to B, in fact, we do not know who did that to B. Example 2: If A would have done something to B, if B was in the room. Example 3: If B had done something it, then it happened.
7 tháng 11 năm 2017
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