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Icymonster4 Posted 19 years ago
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If I were you who...ill so bad, I would nerer go to work.

a)If I were you who is ill so bad, I would never go to work.

b)If I were you who were ill so bad, I would never go to work.

c)If I were you who was ill so bad, I would never go to work.

d)If I were you who has been ill so bad, I would never go to work.

e)If I were you who had been ill so bad, I would never go to work.

Which is correct among the five sentences?
  

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None of them. If I was as ill as you are, I would never go to work.

  • None of them.
  • If I was as ill as you are, I would never go to work.
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None of them.

If I was as ill as you are, I would never go to work.
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Thank you Feeds11!

In addition, is it right when the subjunctive used in present, the clause in conditional sentence can be in any tense? And, is it also correct that "If I were as ill as you are, I would never go to work?

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