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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Need help with 2 basic questions.

Hello everybody, I'm studying English an I have this 2 questions:

1) Which is correct:

- They would sent you home if you were not ill.
or, instead:
- They would have sent you home if you were not ill.

2) To express a past possibility it's right to use the past like this:

- If I went dinner with you we would have a great time.
or this is wrong and the right way is:
- If I were dinner with you we would have a great time.

Btw, in this questions "would have" is ok or they should be "would had" ?

Thanks for any help,
  

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Anonymous Hello everybody, I'm studying English an d I have these 2 questions: 1) Which is correct: - They would sent you home if you were not ill. Not correct. This is OK: They would send you home if you were not ill.

  • Anonymous Hello everybody, I'm studying English an d I have these 2 questions: 1) Which is correct: - They would sent you home if you were not ill.
  • Not correct.
  • This is OK: They would send you home if you were not ill.
  • or, instead: - They would have sent you home if you were not ill.
  • OK 2) To express a past possibility it's right to use the past like this: - If I went dinner with you , we would have a great time.
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AnonymousHello everybody, I'm studying English and I have these 2 questions:

1) Which is correct:

- They would sent you home if you were not ill. Not correct. This is OK: They would send you home if you were not ill.
or, instead:
- They would have sent you home if you were not ill. OK

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