As you can see, we have a combination of Conditional Type III (if+Past Perfect) and Conditional Type II (would+infinitive) When do we use it? When we refer to a past event that could have had a direct result on a present situation if it had been different. I know … difficult to ...
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I like to glue them onto card stock and have a border -- I have one border color for nouns, another for verbs, another for adjectives, another for words that can be a noun or a verb, etc. You can display them on a bulletin board, in a pocket card or strung together like a banne...