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Esther210 Posted 11 years ago
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If only

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If only my sister ........ ( didn't take? ) my clothes without asking me first.
  

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If you are talking about an incident that occurred in the past, you should say If only my sister had n't taken my clothes without asking me first. If it is your sister's habit to always take your clothes without asking you, the sentence is correct. CB

  • If you are talking about an incident that occurred in the past, you should say If only my sister had n't taken my clothes without asking me first.
  • If it is your sister's habit to always take your clothes without asking you, the sentence is correct.
  • CB
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If you are talking about an incident that occurred in the past, you should say If only my sister hadn't taken my clothes without asking me first.

If it is your sister's habit to always take your clothes without asking you, the sentence is correct.

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I mean a habit, thanks for help

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