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Rashid rajal Posted 10 years ago
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If i knew or if i had known

1.If i knew where it was i wouldn't tell you
2. If i had known where had been i wouldn't have told you.
2 conditions are here in both he is telling about past . Then what is difference as both are from past
  

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Sorry for using i instead of I

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Sorry for using i instead of I
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rashid rajalboth he is telling about past .
No. In #1 he is talking about a present that doesn't exist.
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You mean to say no 1 is never happened actally...
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1.If you had been a doctor...
2.if you were a doctor
In both he was never a doctor. But what is difference though
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rashid rajalYou mean to say no 1 is never happened actually...
Right.
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rashid rajalIn both he was never a doctor.
No, in #1 he was not a doctor in the past; in #2 he is not a doctor now.
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Great thanks...
1.I will tell you if he was with his brother
2.I will tell you if he was living with his brother
3.Iwill tell you if he had been living ....
4.I will tell you if he has been living...
Are all of these have 2 parts 1st about future and second about past.. Are these correct
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rashid rajalAre all of these have 2 parts 1st about future and second about past.
All except #4 which refers to now also.
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He would have been reached.
Where we use ,,whould have been,, ?
Its like imaginary condition or what

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