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mbrown10012
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Are these past perfect sentences correct when embedded with the IF and THEN clause?
So whenever we have past perfect sentences, we would use the verb HAD no matter if its singular or plural.
1)If she HAD won the tournament, she WOULD HAVE GIVEN the prize to her school.
2)If JOHN and I HAD won the tournament, we WOULD HAVE GIVEN the prize to our school.
What about PRESENT TENSE with the IF and THEN clause?
1)If the dog RUNS to the park, he WILL play with his friends.
2) If the dog, in addition to John RUNS to the park, they WILL play with their friends. (The subject the dog)
3) If the dog and John RUN to the park, they WILL play with their friends. (the subject is the dog and John)
Are these sentences correct with subject verb agreement along with the IF and THEN clauses?
So whenever we have past perfect sentences, we would use the verb HAD no matter if its singular or plural.
1)If she HAD won the tournament, she WOULD HAVE GIVEN the prize to her school.
2)If JOHN and I HAD won the tournament, we WOULD HAVE GIVEN the prize to our school.
What about PRESENT TENSE with the IF and THEN clause?
1)If the dog RUNS to the park, he WILL play with his friends.
2) If the dog, in addition to John RUNS to the park, they WILL play with their friends. (The subject the dog)
3) If the dog and John RUN to the park, they WILL play with their friends. (the subject is the dog and John)
Are these sentences correct with subject verb agreement along with the IF and THEN clauses?












