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23 May 2019
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Please show me example sentences with "If I quit school here, who would be sad about it? Who will feel like they've lost a friend?" Is this natural to use would in if-clause in this situation? Or I should use will? . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
Please show me example sentences with "If I quit school here, who would be sad about it? Who will feel like they've lost a friend?" Is this natural to use would in if-clause in this situation? Or I should use will? . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
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"would" sounds natural to me when using a sentence starting with "If".
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