Recently, I talked to one of my coleguess at work and I said"If only I knew what the real problem was." Imeditally after having said that, I had a doubt in my mind that what I had said wasn't grammatically correct. Please tell me if what I said was grammatically correct, and if it wasn't, if possible, explain to me the reason why".
Thank you in advance for any help you can give me in regards to my question.
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eagerness If only I knew what the real problem was. Fine. No problem.
— CalifJim
eagerness If only I knew what the real problem was.
Fine.
No problem.
Possible variant: If I only knew ...
CJ
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Hi, Recently, I talked to one of my coleguess at work and I said"If only I knew what the real problem was." Imeditally after having said that, I had a doubt in my mind that what I had said wasn't grammatically correct. Please tell me if what I said was grammatically correct, and if it wasn't, if possible, explain to me the reason why".