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Asked on March 10, 2021 in Grammar.
If it
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rains, water falls from the sky and I crank an umbrella then, if it rains, I will
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use it Second Conditional (here we discuss the unlikely – if+past simple, would+infinitive), I never
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want an umbrella.
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Third Conditional “It is the like of 2nd but in the past: if+past perfect, may+perfect infinitive”: If it had rained, I would have had to buy
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an umbrella Mixed Conditional (mix of time from the above – tenses can be mixed) If it had not rained, I wouldn’t
be wet ” (math) Conditional mood is the would+verb
part of second and third conditional.
Mood and aspect can be combined:
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simple aspect: would do (simple conditional)
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progressive aspect: would be doing (progressive conditional)
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perfect aspect: would have done (perfect conditional)
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perfect progressive aspect: would have been doing (perfect progressive conditional)
with all of her movements (henceforth no particular movement) this moment.
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