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I assume that if the sun is bright, [then] there is a good chance (that it will not rain.)
in MGMAT, it states that the present tense verb in the "IF dependent clause" will be followed by a "Will +base verb"
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I assume that if the sun is bright, [then] there is a good chance (that it will not rain.)
in MGMAT, it states that the present tense verb in the "IF dependent clause" will be followed by a "Will +base verb"
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BMW just think of a future conditional with "If dependent clause"
present conditional is "If.. were....would..."
so. future conditional should be "If ...is....will.."
I assume that if the sun is bright, [then] there is a good chance (that it will not rain.)
in MGMAT, it states that the present tense verb in the "IF dependent clause" will be followed by a "Will +base verb"
BMW just think of a future conditional with "If dependent clause" present conditional is "If.. were....would..." so. future conditional should be "If ...is....will.."
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i know this concept. i just wanted to test whether the subordinated clause's tense would affect the structure of the sentence.
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