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    Conditionnel /aide

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    Message de fujitsu4 posté le 05-09-2015 à 16:31:48 (S | E | F)
    Bonjour
    I have a little hesitation about these two sentences in conditional, can you help me please to complete them :
    1) If she ____ ____ me, I wouldn't have minded. (to tell).
    (I think, we can say : "If she hadn't told me,I wouldn't have minded."

    2) Which one is correct :
    a- If he doesn't come, he wouldn't have tomorrow's plan.
    b- If he doesn't come, he won't have tomorrow's plan .
    c- If he doesn't come, he didn't have tomorrow's plan
    d- If he doesn't come, he will not have had tomorrow's plan.
    e- all choices are wrong.
    (I think, answer b is the correct one).
    Thank you !

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 05-09-2015 16:34


    Réponse: Conditionnel /aide de willy, postée le 05-09-2015 à 16:37:30 (S | E)
    Hello,
    Quite rightly so!



    Réponse: Conditionnel /aide de here4u, postée le 05-09-2015 à 17:22:48 (S | E)
    hello !

    They're good, of course, but the affirmative form would have been equally right... :"If she had told me,I wouldn't have minded."

    In fact, as there are only two blanks, I think this answer is more justified...
    Besides, you should say 'the conditional' and take care of the word order in: "can you help me please to complete them" :"please" would be better either after 'you', or at the end of your request... ("can you please help me to..." or "can you help....them, please?"
    That would be perfect.



    Réponse: Conditionnel /aide de fujitsu4, postée le 05-09-2015 à 18:05:19 (S | E)
    Thank you for your answers !



    Réponse: Conditionnel /aide de melmoth, postée le 05-09-2015 à 19:37:19 (S | E)
    Hello,
    the sentence "all choices are wrong" is also grammatically correct ;) Cheers.



    Réponse: Conditionnel /aide de lucile83, postée le 05-09-2015 à 20:40:25 (S | E)
    Hello melmoth,
    J'ai l'impression que vous n'avez pas compris que la phrase 'e' faisait partie de l'exercice...donc la e ne peut pas être juste puisque la b est correcte.
    Autrement dit, sur 5 propositions, 4 sont fausses, mais pas toutes...donc la e n'est pas correcte
    Quant à savoir si elle est grammaticalement correcte c'est hors-sujet.




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