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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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"If it had been winter, I would have done it" - is it correct (Imaginary past).

Can any one advise on this:
It is actually Summer. I wanted to tell that, if it is winter I may did something. This is the context and my words are given below:

"If it is winter, I would have done it" - is it correct (Imaginary past).
"If it WAS winter, I would have done it" - is it correct (Imaginary past).
"If it had been winter, I would have done it" - is it correct (Imaginary past).
  

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If it's winter, I will do it. If it were winter, I would do it. If it had been winter, I would have done it.

  • If it's winter, I will do it.
  • If it were winter, I would do it.
  • If it had been winter, I would have done it.
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If it's winter, I will do it.
If it were winter, I would do it.
If it had been winter, I would have done it.

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