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conjonctions > structures hypothétiques avec / sans conjonction
If - GNS - prétérit modal ... GNS - would - BV
If - GNS - had + p. passé (past perfect modal) ... GNS - would + have + p. passé
Had - GNS - participe passé ... GNS - would + have + participe passé
if - GNS - présent ... GNS - will + BV
Monte Wolverton The Wolvertoon Cagle 21 September 2010
If I had to describe the feeling in one word I would say "grace". Good Scene/Bad scene, I/I Review, p. 13, 25.4.2003.
At the present time I don't think she is suffering, but if she were suffering significantly, she would have to be euthanised, just out of kindness. Tears of a clone, GE/GE2, p. 4, 19.4.2002.
My job is still in London. I enjoy my work; I have a senior position, and I have great workmates. But I spend nearly four hours a day commuting and I miss time I could be spending with our children. On weekdays, I see them for half an hour a day - we have a good relationship. My wife copes, but wishes I was home more and that I was less tired when I am around. Local job opportunities are limited and I know that if I were to get a job here, I would not have nearly as much job satisfaction as I do now. Private lives, Next week, GE/GE2, p. 11, 07.03.2003.
Stephen Lawrence murder: Gary Dobson
and David Norris await sentencing
Wednesday 4
January 2012
Gary Dobson and David Norris, the two men convicted of the racist
murder of Stephen Lawrence, will be sentenced today. will receive a sentence that takes into account as a
starting point the fact that they were juveniles at the time of the fatal
stabbing. specifically that the murder was racist, and also
that the pair realised one of their group might use a knife. Dobson and Norris would expect to receive much tougher sentences, with minimum terms of 25 years for a racially aggravated knife murder.
Stephen Lawrence murder: Gary Dobson and David Norris await sentencing, G,
4.1.2012,
If he walks free, Amrine will become only the third condemned man in Missouri to be cleared of the death penalty conviction. (...) Had he not been convicted in Barber's murder, he would have gotten out in 1992. Man who spent years on death row now looks forward to freedom, family, B4, 2.5.2003
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"When" > subordonnées de temps
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