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BulbulTada Posted 10 years ago
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I am back from shopping now. I had run out of coffee. While I was at it I also got other stuff along with coffee. Could I say:
'If I hadn't got other stuff I would had to go to shop again next week';
'If I hadn't got other stuff I would have had to go to shop again next week';
'If I hadn't got other stuff I would have to go to shop again next week'?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

If I hadn't got other stuff I would had to go to shop again next week. That combination is impossible. If I hadn't got other stuff I would have had to go to shop again next week.

  • If I hadn't got other stuff I would had to go to shop again next week.
  • That combination is impossible.
  • If I hadn't got other stuff I would have had to go to shop again next week.
  • Fine.
  • If I hadn't got other stuff I would have to go to shop again next week.
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If I hadn't got other stuff I would had to go to shop again next week. That combination is impossible.
If I hadn't got other stuff I would have had to go to shop again next week. Fine.
If I hadn't got other stuff I would have to go to shop again
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Thanks a lot, California Jim! I like your blue coloured explanations.

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