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If the salary cap of the National Basketball Association
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If the salary cap of the National Basketball Association were to be removed, the cost of running a championship team would increase by at least two million dollars or more.
If the salary cap of the National Basketball Association were to be removed, the cost of running a championship team would increase by at least two million dollars or more
Were the salary cap of the National Basketball Association to be removed, the cost of running a championship team would increase by at least two million dollars
Was the salary cap of the National Basketball Association to be removed, the cost of running a championship team would increase by at least two million dollars or more
If the salary cap of the National Basketball Association was removed, the cost of running a championship team would increase by at least two million dollars
Should the salary cap of the National Basketball Association be removed, the cost of running a championship team would increase by at least two million dollars or more
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21 Jun 2005, 23:19
A, C and E can be eliminated because 'or more' is redundant after 'at least'.
B & D both sound correct to me...B sounds better...but it'd be great if someone could give a reason for why one of the two is better than the other
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22 Jun 2005, 06:30
the sentence consists of a main and a conditional clause. the conditional clause must contain "were" because it is the 2nd form of conditional, which describes unlikely situations. the main clause must contain "would". A) is indeed wrong because of redundancy.
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22 Jun 2005, 06:52
Which one is better? Be careful, i have modified E.
If the salary cap of the National Basketball Association were to be removed, the cost of running a championship team would increase by at least two million dollars or more.
B. Were the salary cap of the National Basketball Association to be removed, the cost of running a championship team would increase by at least two million dollars
E. Should the salary cap of the National Basketball Association be removed, the cost of running a championship team would increase by at least two million dollars
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25 Jun 2005, 05:45
I am quite confused with sujunctive moods and if. Can someone please explain when are they applied & when are they not. Eg. in the following why is it not applied?
A wildlife expert predicts that the reintroduction of the caribou into northern Minnesota will fail if the density of the timber wolf population in that region is greater than one wolf for every 39 square miles.
Shouldn't it be "if the density ... were greater than"??
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