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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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If-Had-Would?

Is it correct to say it like this:

"If he had a different hairstyle, would the movie have received less reception?"

or

"If he didn't have a different hairstyle, would the movie have received less reception?"
  

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Anonymous reception I think you mean "praise" or "acclaim". "reception" is the wrong word. Here's what you need: If he had had a different hairstyle, would the movie have received less acclaim ?

  • Anonymous reception I think you mean "praise" or "acclaim".
  • "reception" is the wrong word.
  • Here's what you need: If he had had a different hairstyle, would the movie have received less acclaim ?
  • CJ
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Anonymousreception
I think you mean "praise" or "acclaim". "reception" is the wrong word. Here's what you need:

If he had had a different hairstyle, would the movie have received less acclaim?

CJ

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