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Subash2008 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Had/Would

If I had persevered, I probably would have gotten the job.

This sentence conveys that he tried hard in a determined way, but he didn't get the job. Is this correct?
  

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subash2008 This sentence conveys that he tried hard in a determined way, but he didn't get the job. Is this correct? No, he did not try hard, so he did not get the job.

  • subash2008 This sentence conveys that he tried hard in a determined way, but he didn't get the job.
  • Is this correct?
  • No, he did not try hard, so he did not get the job.
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subash2008This sentence conveys that he tried hard in a determined way, but he didn't get the job. Is this correct?
No, he did not try hard, so he did not get the job.

(PS: I like your avatar, subash—I was just there last month.)
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Thank you for the quick reply
(PS: Glad to hear that. Hope that you had a wonderful time there.)
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subash2008Hope that you had a wonderful time there.
It is magnificent!
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I am sure that you would have fascinated with its history.The story of Taj Mahal.
Please correct if the above sentences have any mistakes. I value your time.
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Sure:

I am sure that you would be fascinated with its history, the story of the Taj Mahal.
Please correct them if the above sentences have any mistakes. I appreciate your time.
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Thank you. I appreciate your time.

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