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Is there any specific condition to use past tense after "if",
or
past tense must be used after "if" whenever it comes in the sentence.
Experts, please elucidate...
2021年3月19日 14:22
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For the general case, there are five basic conditionals as briefly explained here:
https://www.ef.com/wwen/english-resources/english-grammar/conditional/
Also, reported speech changes the verb tenses as briefly explained here:
https://www.ef.com/ca/english-resources/english-grammar/tense-changes-when-using-reported-speech/
Now an example:
type 1 conditional - real present/future situation
Sue: "If I study hard for the next two weeks, I will pass the exam."
Reported speech - real present/future situation at a given moment in the past.
Sue said that if she studied hard for the following two weeks, she would pass the exam."
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2021年3月19日
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I think.you are talking about the 'second conditional', talking about an unreal.situation now.
If + past tense would + base verb
If I had Soyeon's phone number, I would ask her to dinner.
If I earned more money, I would buy a Ferrari.
You can replace would with other modals.. In those sentences, could and might work.
2021年3月19日
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