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Faisalkhan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are both of them right sentence?

If you had written it correctly, then either are or were would have been appropriate.

If you wrote it correctly, then either are or were would be appropriate.
  

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Hi, If you had written it correctly, then either are or were would have been appropriate. If you wrote it correctly, then either are or were would be appropriate. Yes, except you need quotation marks around "are" and "were".

  • Hi, If you had written it correctly, then either are or were would have been appropriate.
  • If you wrote it correctly, then either are or were would be appropriate.
  • Yes, except you need quotation marks around "are" and "were".
  • The two sentences have different meanings.
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Hi,

If you had written it correctly, then either are or were would have been appropriate.

If you wrote it correctly, then either are or were would be appropriate.

Yes, except you need quotation marks around "are" and "were".

The two sentences have different meanings.

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Could you let me know the difference?
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students cannot take part in more than one group if found so both the teams will be disqualified.!
is it a right sentence?
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Hi,
faisalkhanIf you had written it correctly, then either are or were would have been appropriate.
It seems to me that this is the very sentence I used on another thread you had started today( ), and I assume I
answered your question. Why do you want to check my grammar? You could share your do
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I was sure about you but confused about mine. Please don't misunderstand me.
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Hi,
Then why did you not share your worries with me? You can always post a follow-up question. Emotion: smile

Regards

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