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Volcano1985 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

If I Were To

If i were to leave my job, i would wait until the company found a replacement for me.

How would you rewrite this sentence?

If I left my job, I would wait until the company found a replacement for me.

If I had left jmy ob, I would have waited until the company found a replacement for me.

In case of leaving my job, I will wait until the company find a replacement for me.
  

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Volcano1985 How would you rewrite this sentence? I wouldn't. I would just capitalize the pronoun "I" and leave the sentence as it is.

  • Volcano1985 How would you rewrite this sentence?
  • I wouldn't.
  • I would just capitalize the pronoun "I" and leave the sentence as it is.
  • What are you trying to accomplish by rewriting it?
  • Do you want to paraphrase it, change its meaning, or...?
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Volcano1985How would you rewrite this sentence?
I wouldn't. I would just capitalize the pronoun "I" and leave the sentence as it is.

What are you trying to accomplish by rewriting it? Do you want to paraphrase it, change its meaning, or...?
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Volcano1985If I left my job, I would wait until the company found a replacement for me.
Grammatically correct, but it makes little sense. It seems to imply that "leaving my job" happens before "finding a replacement" by the company.
Volcano1985If I had left my job, I would have waited until the company found a replacement for me.

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