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Conditional sentence: I'll believe it when I see it #46 (permalink) Wed Dec 29, 2010 16:03 pm   Conditional sentence: I'll believe it when I see it
 

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Conditional sentence: I'll believe it when I see it #48 (permalink) Thu Jun 09, 2011 14:31 pm   Conditional sentence: I'll believe it when I see it
 

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Conditional sentence: I'll believe it when I see it #49 (permalink) Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:49 am   Conditional sentence: I'll believe it when I see it
 

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Conditional sentence: I'll believe it when I see it #50 (permalink) Tue Dec 13, 2011 18:42 pm   Conditional sentence: I'll believe it when I see it
 

Hi Torsten,

Here I'm again with the same question. I'm sorry, my last question about conditionals was copied from an email that was closed to my message. Now I went over the test and this is the conclusion I got:

1.- I got that job even though you didn't think I stood a change (question one (1)

You never did (correct answer) to question one (1)

My answer was: You always did (not correct answer)

2.- We have collected thousand of pounds this week for charity (Goodness me, correct answer)

My answer was: Goodness us ( not correct answer)

I'm still a little confused. The second sample, says: "we" plural. The answer was: "me" not plural, why it's not correct: us?

The first question says: you didn't think: past conditional if I'm not wrong.
The answer was: we always did (past tense)

I'm sorry if I'm not explaining in perfect English. I hope I get a reply on my question, if you can understand me.
Thank you,

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