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PREFERRED HOMES & HILLS

LAPEER-USA

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Company Address: 624 W Nepessing; Ste 101,LAPEER,MI,USA 
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48446 
Telephone Number: 8883002326 (+1-888-300-2326) 
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philnewman. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
6531 
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Real Estate 
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    You're right, in the sense that you need the past tense in the if-clause of a second conditional sentence You will however, hear sentences such as this, where the present is used in the if-clause: technically it is incorrect, but usage is usage In any case, my personal preference is for the first conditional here: If you want me to prefer, I'll be happy to pick you up
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    Hi there, I am looking to translate the sentence : "Preferred method of contact" This is the section of a survey to clients so we can know if they would like us to email them, call them, mail them, etc "Method préférée d'être contactée" ?
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    Because, from the point of view of the speaker, he is referring to a past action (being given tea), albeit recent, so the past perfect tense is used So, the full meaning is "I would have preferred it if you had offered me tea" (= when the action occurred, in the recent past) On the other hand, "I would prefer whiskey" (= now, the present)
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