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Sun 12 Nov, 2017 02:02 pm
Hi!
In the following sentences, the underlined parts are similar grammatically.
1. It would be better to say...
2. You will be obliged to sign a contract before starting employment.
3. You'll have to let me know when it arrives.


Can the statement below (4) be written as (5)according to the structure above?
4. Dad would be really mad if he knew we borrowed his car.
5. Dad would be really mad to know we borrowed his car.


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Reply Mon 13 Nov, 2017 11:03 am
@tara85,
Yes
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Reply Thu 16 Nov, 2017 07:25 am
@centrox,
Thanks a lot.
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