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Ritik Posted 5 years ago
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Dear sir,

I want to a ask one question.

1) If I had gone to the party yesterday, I would have tired today.

2) if I had gone to the party yesterday, I would be tired today.

Which one is correct and what is difference between two sentences.

  

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ritik 1) If I had gone to the party yesterday, I would have been tired today. 2) I f I had gone to the party yesterday, I would be tired today. I'm pretty sure you intended to put 'been' in your first sentence.

  • ritik 1) If I had gone to the party yesterday, I would have been tired today.
  • 2) I f I had gone to the party yesterday, I would be tired today.
  • I'm pretty sure you intended to put 'been' in your first sentence.
  • That way, both are correct.
  • The meaning is the same.
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ritik1) If I had gone to the party yesterday, I would have been tired today.
2) If I had gone to the party yesterday, I would be tired today.

I'm pretty sure you intended to put 'been' in your first sentence. That way, both are correct.

The meaning is the same.

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