Indicative versus subjunctive in future conditionals
Analysis 64 (4):289-293 (2004)
Abstract
I give cases where the contrast between "if Shakespeare had not written Hamlet someone else would have" and "if Shakespeare did not write Hamlet and someone else did"is found in future tense sentences. This is often denied.
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