AR15J wrote:
Thanks sayantanc2k.
1.Second Point understood.
But there is a confusion with the first point
The first one is correct: IF hypothetical subjunctive (simple past), THEN conditional (would).... unlikely futureevent.
However, in first point, I used present perfect instead of hypothetical subjunctive or simple past. Please explain how is it correct.
Ex- If she has gone through the documentation, she can start analyzing the new case.
2. I got more confused when I read mixed conditional sentences.

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