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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Had I ever

Hello everyone,

Is it grammatically correct to say :
Had I ever done wrong to you, please confront me .

I mean by " Had I ever done wrong to you" : If I had ever done wrong to you .
  

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" Had he known his friend was there, he would have asked him for help.

  • " Had he known his friend was there, he would have asked him for help.
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You would use "would" in a conditional clause after "Had I ever done wrong..."

Had he known his friend was there, he would have asked him for help.
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AnonymousI mean by " Had I ever done wrong to you" : If I had ever done wrong to you . [No space before a period, please!]
Yes, those are equivalent. Still, you can't use an imperative (please confront me) with that kind of clause, so as a whole sentence it's not right.

With the imperative it has to be one o

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