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What are the meaning of these sentences?
All four sentences are conditionals. Let's start with the first two.
If you spoke English, you could get a better job.
If you spoke English, you would get a better job.
The only difference is "wou …
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How much did you buy the wallet for ? vs How much did you buy the wallet?
Let's look at two sentences that have a similar structure.
How much did you like the cake?
How much did you buy the wallet?
In the first sentence, the phrase "how much" quantifies liking a cake. Thi …