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Ritchel

Dec. 17, 2020

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Conditional and future perfect tense

1. If you find my necklace right away, I'll give you money.
2. By the time I arrive home, I'm sure she'll have found my necklace.

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Conditional and future perfect tense

1. If you find my necklace right away, I'll give you money.

2. By the time I arrive home, I'm sure she'll have found my necklace.

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Good work on the use of conditional and future simple (1.) and future perfect (2.) tense :)

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Ritchel

Dec. 17, 2020

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Conditional and future perfect tense


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1. If you find my necklace right away, I'll give you money.


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2. By the time I arrive home, I'm sure she'll have found my necklace.


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