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How does it form a conditional event which will happen in the future?
Talking about a conditional event which will happen in the future. But here, future form isn't used. Which of the below sentences is grammatically correct?
Whenever these bills have been paid, ...
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How to write “if this happened, I would have done this”?
I'm quite new to subjuntive and the conditional tense.
If I want to write: If I had been rich, I would have bought a car.
Is this correct:
Si yo hubiera sido rico, compraría un coche.
Or should ...
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Translating “If (request), that would be great.”
In English, I often use the formula, "If (request), that would be great."
For example:
If you could go to the supermarket after work, that would be great.
If it's possible for you to finish ...
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Difference between 'podría estar' and 'estaría'
This question could apply to a number of verbs I guess, including:
podría ser OR sería
podría hablar OR hablaría
podría comer OR comería
Which could be generalised as 'conditional ...
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“Habría” or “Hubiera”
Given the following sentence:
Si lo hubieran anotado, después no les hubiera (habría) costado tanto recordarlo.
we see that the first use of hubieran is well used, but the second one is ...