So how can you use "is" in that sentence, indicating present tense.Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
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So how can you use "is" in that sentence, indicating present tense.Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
because it's easier to type than "were to be" :ermm:
That's the question.Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
What if there were to be a wild animal that caused the incident?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
How wild there were to be the animalQuote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
like a fox or something
Nah, it's crazy like a fox.Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
Do you mean " What if there were to be a crazy animal that caused the incident?"
Or sly like a fox, I suppose.
Do you mean " What if there were to be a sly animal that caused the incident?"
what if there were to be a blind deaf stupid fox who ran into the road, damaging a car so the driver had absolutely no control causing it to cross into the wrong lane and strike another vehicle?
is that an accident?
No. A driver should be prepared for all types of events that could happen on the road. If there is an incident then he wasn't being a defensive (enough) driver. :shutup:Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
the fox would be invisible