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1.If I had left my home earlier, I would have caught the train.(the past perfect conditional)
2.I'll have finished that book when this time next week.(Future perfect conditional)
3.If she had let me know earlier, I would have joined the event. (the past perfect conditional)
3つの英語翻訳練 : #4
1.もしあの時もっと早く家を出ていたら、電車に間に合っていたのに。(仮定法過去完了形)
2.来週のこの時間には、私はその本を読み終えているだろう。(未来完了形)
3.もし彼女がもっと早く私に知らせてくれていたら、私はそのイベントに参加できていたのに。(仮定法過去完了形)
Translation Practice: Three English Sentences #4
1. If I had left my home earlier, I would have caught the train.
Sentence is correct, but "If I had left the house earlier" might be a little more common.
(the past perfect conditional)
2.
I'll have finished that book whenby this time next week.
You may hear this sentence spoken as "I'll've finished that book by this time next week" as English speakers tend to blend "I'll" and "have" together. It's not grammatically correct, but just something to know!
(Ffuture perfect conditional)
Lowercase since your first tense was all lowercase.
3.
If she had let me know earlier, I would have joined the event. (the past perfect conditional)
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These are hard conjugations so good job!
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Translation Practice: Three English Sentences #4 This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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1.If I had left my home earlier, I would have caught the train. 1. If I had left my home earlier, I would have caught the train. Sentence is correct, but "If I had left the house earlier" might be a little more common. |
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(the past perfect conditional) This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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2. 2. |
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I'll have finished that book when this time next week. I'll have finished that book You may hear this sentence spoken as "I'll've finished that book by this time next week" as English speakers tend to blend "I'll" and "have" together. It's not grammatically correct, but just something to know! |
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(Future perfect conditional) ( Lowercase since your first tense was all lowercase. |
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3. 3. |
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If she had let me know earlier, I would have joined the event. (the past perfect conditional) This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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