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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
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Are these sentences both correct:
1) He loves looking at fancy motorbikes, but he wouldn't know what to do with it if he was given one.
2) He loves looking at fancy motorbikes, but he wouldn't know what to do with one if it was given to him.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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They both sound normal to me, except for this: 1) He loves looking at fancy motorbikes, but he wouldn't know what to do with it if he got one. 2) He loves looking at fancy motorbikes, but he wouldn't know what to do with one if he got it.

  • They both sound normal to me, except for this: 1) He loves looking at fancy motorbikes, but he wouldn't know what to do with it if he got one.
  • 2) He loves looking at fancy motorbikes, but he wouldn't know what to do with one if he got it.
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They both sound normal to me, except for this:

1) He loves looking at fancy motorbikes, but he wouldn't know what to do with it if he got one.
2) He loves looking at fancy motorbikes, but he wouldn't know what to do with one if he got it.

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