Helen would feel better if she swallowed this pill
Explanation. Swallowed is in the present tense of the hypothetical subjunctive mood. The presence of would in the clause Helen would feel better requires that the if-clause be in the hypothetical subjunctive mood. In other words, the verb in the if-clause takes the hypothetical subjunctive mood because would indicates that Helen is unlikely to take the pill.
Doubt: I don't get the Jargon's used above. Can somebody explain the same in more user friendly manner?
Also what would be wrong if i were to rephrase the above sentence as -
Helen would feel better if she swallow this pill
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First of all, in your version swallow is wrong, it is better if you had put swallows.
But anyway, would does not go with present tense.
Helen will feel better if she swallows the pill = RIGHT. Definite solution.
Helen will feel better if she swallowed the pill = WRONG.
Helen would feel better if she swallows the pill = WRONG.
Helen would feel better if she swallowed the pill = RIGHT. Hypothetical. Uncertain situation. Would conveys that.
But anyway, would does not go with present tense.
Helen will feel better if she swallows the pill = RIGHT. Definite solution.
Helen will feel better if she swallowed the pill = WRONG.
Helen would feel better if she swallows the pill = WRONG.
Helen would feel better if she swallowed the pill = RIGHT. Hypothetical. Uncertain situation. Would conveys that.
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The second one is not actually wrong. It describes a situation where we know the pill will make Helen feel better, but we don't know whether she swallowed it.vineeshp wrote:First of all, in your version swallow is wrong, it is better if you had put swallows.
But anyway, would does not go with present tense.
Helen will feel better if she swallows the pill = RIGHT. Definite solution.
Helen will feel better if she swallowed the pill = WRONG.
Helen would feel better if she swallows the pill = WRONG.
Helen would feel better if she swallowed the pill = RIGHT. Hypothetical. Uncertain situation. Would conveys that.
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Hello Jim,
My first thought while seeing this question was-Helen may feel better if she were to swallow the pill.
What's the difference between the above answer and the given answer.
Are both acceptable?
Best regards,
Utkarsh
My first thought while seeing this question was-Helen may feel better if she were to swallow the pill.
What's the difference between the above answer and the given answer.
Are both acceptable?
Best regards,
Utkarsh