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  • Asked on December 26, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

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  • Asked on December 26, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

    • 170769 views
    • 16 answers
    • 62848 votes
  • Asked on December 26, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

    • 170769 views
    • 16 answers
    • 62848 votes
  • Asked on December 26, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

    • 170769 views
    • 16 answers
    • 62848 votes
  • Asked on December 26, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

    • 170769 views
    • 16 answers
    • 62848 votes
  • Asked on December 26, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

    • 170769 views
    • 16 answers
    • 62848 votes
  • Asked on December 26, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

    • 170769 views
    • 16 answers
    • 62848 votes
  • Asked on December 25, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

    • 170769 views
    • 16 answers
    • 62848 votes
  • Asked on December 25, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

    • 170769 views
    • 16 answers
    • 62848 votes
  • Asked on December 25, 2021 in Grammar.

    Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

    If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

    would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

    I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

    But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

    • 170769 views
    • 16 answers
    • 62848 votes