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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

conditional sentence

If he had (worked / had worked) hard, he might have succeeded.

which one is the correct answer?
what is the difference between had + V vs. had had + V??
  

Top answer

If he had worked hard, he might have succeeded. g. "the life he once had had gone").

  • If he had worked hard, he might have succeeded.
  • g.
  • "the life he once had had gone").
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If he had worked hard, he might have succeeded.

"had had + V" is always wrong (apart from "trick" answers, e.g. "the life he once had had gone").

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