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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I don't think I'd have or had

If he hadn't I don't think I'd have ever watched Drive!

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If he hadn't I don't think I'd had ever watched Drive!
  

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Your sentences don't make sense.

  • Your sentences don't make sense.
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Your sentences don't make sense.
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If he hadn't, I don't think I'd have ever watched Drive!
I'd here is a contraction of I would. If you have a modal verb such as would, could, should, might, may or can followed by another verb, the second verb will be in the bare infinitive form.
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AnonymousIf he hadn't I don't think I'd have ever watched Drive!
If he hadn't I don't think I'd ever have watched Drive!
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I don't think I'd ever have watched Drive if he hadn't.
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If he hadn't watched Drive, I don't think I'd ever have (watched it).

CJ

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