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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

If you didn`t want to follow the plan, you should do something

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In the sentence "If you didn`t want to follow the plan, you should do something" is the grammar correct?

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Either the tenses or the meaning is off. — If you don`t want to follow the plan, you should do something If you didn`t want to follow the plan, you should have done something

  • Either the tenses or the meaning is off.
  • — If you don`t want to follow the plan, you should do something If you didn`t want to follow the plan, you should have done something
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Either the tenses or the meaning is off. Which do you mean?—

If you don`t want to follow the plan, you should do something
If you didn`t want to follow the plan, you should have done something
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"If you didn`t want to follow the plan, you should have done something."

"If you don't want to follow the plan, you should do something."
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Dear Mister Micawber: First of all, thanks for your answer

If you didn`t want to follow the plan, you should have done something

Thanks for your answer!

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