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If (was) is a past verb?

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What is an example of past conditional?

I would have gone to that party if I had been invited. "Would have gone" in this sentence is about as close as English can get to the idea of the past conditional of "go" in a language that has a formal past conditional tense, although formally the English phrase is the conditional present perfect tense. As you may well know, English often uses a present perfect tense when other languages would use a simple past indicative instead.


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How do you write can not in past tense?

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What is the past tense of write?

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Is write a present tense or a Past tense?

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What is the homophone for the past tense of write?

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Is could an adverb?

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What is the past perfect tense form of 'write'?

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What tense is would?

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