ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF CONDITIONAL ... - TEORA
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••• "out, if you can eolleet from it any other<br />
cireumstances, I might hope I shou1d not be the<br />
worle treatad." (p. 355)<br />
Wou1d it not look al if I was prepossessed, as<br />
he calls it, if I don't oblige him •••• (p. 224)<br />
Said my master, "I would have it to-morrow, or<br />
the next day at farthelt, if Pamela will•••• CP. 288)]<br />
3 P: Can l muet 2 ahaIl) \1111 (+- the Elain infinitiv.)<br />
A: The imperative<br />
Examples: (19 examEles found).<br />
"but if you can find an exeuse for it, let<br />
her come in.l! (p.43)<br />
••• but, if I must suffer, let me not be lang<br />
a mournfu1 survivorL (p. 173)<br />
- O keep me, heaven, from their high condition.<br />
if my mind shall ever be taint.d with the!r vice,<br />
or polluted with 80 eruel and ineonsiderate a<br />
eontempt of that humble estate they behold with<br />
sa mueh seorn! (p. 229)<br />
••• but let her stand, if she will. (p. 22)<br />
4 P: Can, do (daes) + the pl.ih infinitiv.<br />
A: The passive voiee present ten!.<br />
Examplea: (i examEles found) •<br />
••• and I am undone, to be sure) if God does<br />
not proteet m••••• (p. 97)<br />
••• but am not discouraged by this ill suee.ss,<br />
let what will come of it, if I can serve you.<br />
(p. 117)<br />
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