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Silver book 697 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Fall into inconsistencies or what?

It's a programming thing, does it sound natural?

//If we hadn't implemented the first-letter-capitalization rule we had in the
//beginning, our shared work now might have had fallen into many inconsistencies.
  

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silver book 697 might have had fallen Without 'had'. It must be 'might have fallen'. But 'fallen' isn't the best word.

  • silver book 697 might have had fallen Without 'had'.
  • It must be 'might have fallen'.
  • But 'fallen' isn't the best word.
  • I suggest 'might have produced many inconsistencies'.
  • CJ
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silver book 697might have had fallen

Without 'had'. It must be 'might have fallen'.

But 'fallen' isn't the best word. I suggest 'might have produced many inconsistencies'.

CJ

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No, it doesn't.


might have had fallen is not a valid tense.

What do you mean by inconsistencies?

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