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Is it correct that the structure of the sentence in the past tense “He said it would be better if they came later” coincides with the structure of the second conditional type expressing a hypothetical situation in the present tense “Past Simle + Would + verb”?
14 ม.ค. 2025 เวลา 8:45
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Yes, the structure is correct. The actual meaning is ambiguous without context since both a first conditional and a second conditional look the same in reported speech. Direct speech: It will be better if they come later. Indirect speech: He said it would be better if they came later. Direct speech: It would be better if they came later. Indirect speech: He said it would be better if they came later.
14 ม.ค. 2025 เวลา 11:29
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Hi A S! Yes, the sentence “He said it would be better if they came later” is correct. Here’s why: “He said…” is reported speech, and introduces the next clause, “it would be better if they came later.” “It would be better if they came later” uses the second conditional correctly because it expresses a hypothetical situation in the future. It correctly follows the base structure, “would + base verb, if + past simple.” The phrase is used to report someone else expressing a hypothetical idea. Keep up the great work! 💫
14 ม.ค. 2025 เวลา 9:21
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