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Rizan Malik Posted 6 years ago
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If I had been, I might/might have...

1) If I had been serious about music when I was young, I might participate in the concert tomorrow.

2) If I had been serious about music when I was young, I might've participated in the concert tomorrow.

Are they both correct?

  

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Rizan Malik 1) If I had been s erious about music when I was young, I might participate in the concert tomorrow. 2) If I had been serious about music when I was young, I might've participated in the concert tomorrow. Are they both correct?

  • Rizan Malik 1) If I had been s erious about music when I was young, I might participate in the concert tomorrow.
  • 2) If I had been serious about music when I was young, I might've participated in the concert tomorrow.
  • Are they both correct?
  • No, # 1 is incorrect.
  • #2 is grammatically correct but not natural to the ear.
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Rizan Malik

1) If I had been serious about music when I was young, I might participate in the concert tomorrow.
2) If I had been serious about music when I was young, I might've participated in the concert tomorrow.
Are they both correct?

No, #

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