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Lucas21c Posted 16 years ago
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Could you help me?

Could you check out whether the following sentences are correct or not?

Thank you.

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1. If you were really interested in what I'm saying, you wouldn't have been staring out of the window.

2. He spoke as though he worked in the field of medicine before.

3. He spoke as though he had worked in the field of medicine before.
  

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If you were really interested in what I said, you wouldn't have stared out of the window. (saying means that you say it at the actual moment of speaking) 2. He spoke as though he had worked in the field of medicine before.

  • If you were really interested in what I said, you wouldn't have stared out of the window.
  • (saying means that you say it at the actual moment of speaking) 2.
  • He spoke as though he had worked in the field of medicine before.
  • fine Wait for other opinions
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Hi,

1.If you were really interested in what I said, you wouldn't have stared out of the window.
(saying means that you say it at the actual moment of speaking)

2. He spoke as though he had worked in the field of medicine before.

3.fine

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