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Conditionals: "risk" or "will risk"



 
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Conditionals: "risk" or "will risk" #1 (permalink) Thu May 03, 2007 11:30 am   Conditionals: "risk" or "will risk"
 

Is it possible to say something like this:

"If I give you the information, I will risk loosing my job!"

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Conditionals: "risk" or "will risk" #2 (permalink) Thu May 03, 2007 13:56 pm   Conditionals: "risk" or "will risk"
 

Yes, it is, Damian.

This is a good example of the first conditional, also called conditional type 1.
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