What is the answer for If it not rain , some plants will die or would died?
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If you want literal options, then it's like this: If it doesn't rain, the plants will die. If it didn't rain, the plants would die. If it hadn't rained, the plants would have died. Or you could also go the way Robert suggests below.
Definitely. Rain is such a blessing and it became so precious to me once I heard that angels come down to earth during rain, so beautiful :)
Hi If it doesn't rain plant die . Zero conditional Best regards
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Start testCorrected sentence : “If it does not rain, some plants will die” Conditional statement : The sentence begins with “If”, which introduces a conditional statement. Conditional statements express a condition (the “if” part) and a result (the “then” part).
1.If it does not rain, some plants will die. 2.If it does not rain, some plants would die. 3.If it did not rain, some plants would have died. These all are correct , but depend on context.
that structure is called conditionals and we can use 3 structures 1. if it doesn't rain, some plants will die ( real present) 2. if it didn't rain, some plants would die(unreal present) 3. if it had not rained, some plants would have died ( unreal past)
If it had not rained, some plants would have died.
you could say: if it doesn't rain, some plants will die or if it didn't rain, some plants would die
If it does not rain some plants will die. If it would have not rained some plants could have died.
For if it not rain, some plants will die
If it DOESN'T ( does + not ) rain, some plants will die. If it DIDN'T (did + not) rain , some plants would die.