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    Even if /even though

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    Even if /even though
    Message from mohammad51 posted on 16-07-2018 at 10:10:29 (D | E | F)
    Hello
    Please could anyone confirm this information I lastly noticed online?
    even if, they said it is used with future while even though is used with past.
    examples:
    1- .........I invited her,she didn't come.
    even though
    even if
    According to what said , the correct answer is ( even though, not even if )

    2- .........you invite her, she will not com.
    even though
    even if
    the correct answer is ( even if, not even though ) saying here future not past.

    Thanks for any reply.

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    Edited by lucile83 on 16-07-2018 13:45



    Re: Even if /even though from jade77, posted on 16-07-2018 at 12:38:33 (D | E)
    Hi,
    Even if, with "if" is used with conditional statements to emphasize a situation that will remain the same no matter what happens. Of course it follows conditional rules. With past tense it refers to a hypothetical or unreal situation.
    Example: even if I bought her the ticket, she wouldn't come.
    Even if and even though have the same meaning and could be used in past and future contexts too.
    Examples:
    I will help her even though you refuse that.
    I will help her even if you refuse that.

    With past tense there is a difference to consider:
    "Even though I invited her, she didn't come" : you really invited her and as response she didn't come.
    With "even if" the phrase should change in structure but with a change in context:
    "Even if I invited her, she wouldn't come" : this is a hypothetical situation, you didn't really invite her and we are not a 100% sure she won't come.



    Re: Even if /even though from mohammad51, posted on 17-07-2018 at 06:54:05 (D | E)
    Thank you very much!

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    Edited by lucile83 on 17-07-2018 07:52




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