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Conditional (sentence about now or future) Wed Jan 16, 2008 19:52 pm  Conditional (sentence about now or future)
 

Hello there,

would someone please tell me if this following sentence is about now or future?

if i won the lottery, I'd go on a cruise.
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Conditional (sentence about now or future) Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:13 am  Conditional (sentence about now or future)
 

It is about an unreal situation in the future.
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Conditional (sentence about now or future) Thu Jan 17, 2008 13:01 pm  Conditional (sentence about now or future)
 

Hi Ilish,

You might like to look at some stuff I've written for the site on conditionals:

Grammar lesson: Conditionals

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