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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

I needed someone to do a particular job, but I was unable to do that without him, so when I meet him I said to him that.


I couldn't have done this without you anyway, the job had many tasks, if it haven't had so many tasks then I could.



Is that grammatically ok or should I use "would" instead of could.

  

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Liton Das Is that grammatically ok or should I use "would" instead of could. That is not the main problem. Liton Das I needed someone to do a particular job, but I was unable to do that without him, so when I meet him I said to him that.

  • Liton Das Is that grammatically ok or should I use "would" instead of could.
  • That is not the main problem.
  • Liton Das I needed someone to do a particular job, but I was unable to do that without him, so when I meet him I said to him that.
  • You should have said this: I couldn't have done that all without you, so I didn't do much of it.
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Liton DasIs that grammatically ok or should I use "would" instead of could.

That is not the main problem.

Liton DasI needed someone to do a particular job, but I was unable to do that without him, so when I meet him I said to him that.

You should have said this:

I couldn't have done that all without you, s

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