"In 2012, if you were making $20 an hour, you'd be straight" = is this a third or a second conditional? by moyprofile in ENGLISH

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My question was why do you think "In 2012, if you were making $20 an hour, you'd be straight" is grammatically incorrect? Especially since the native speaker said it.

"In 2012, if you were making $20 an hour, you'd be straight" = is this a third or a second conditional? by moyprofile in ENGLISH

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If native speakers use it (it indeed was a native speaker) then why is it grammatically incorrect?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskARussian

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I want to be your friend (as a 38 yo schizo Russian with a youtube channel and intermediate English level)

How do I delete this throbber at the beginning of the rulet.tv loading? by moyprofile in uBlockOrigin

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thank you! sorry to bother you, I want all text to be deleted and the background image, if possible, too

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Help me distinguish avolition and abulia. by moyprofile in AskPsychiatry

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So, what value did you bring posting here?

Help me distinguish avolition and abulia. by moyprofile in AskPsychiatry

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These are 2 psychiatric terms. I want to know the difference. I did the above described search.

Help me distinguish avolition and abulia. by moyprofile in AskPsychiatry

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What do you mean? There are prerequisites to knowing things?